Pid,

My apologies, I did not realize that I was hijacking.
With how my mail client works I had thought I was starting a new thread.

Lee Lowder




From:   Pid <p...@pidster.com>
To:     Tomcat Users List <users@tomcat.apache.org>
Date:   07/31/2012 07:20 AM
Subject:        Re: Best practice for redeployments



On 30/07/2012 22:57, llow...@oreillyauto.com wrote:
> All,
>
> I have  70-80 apps that are spread out across 3 different clusters (based
> on usage, availability needs etc)
>
> Currently, each night we wipe out the wars and then redeploy them with
> fresh copies from the end points of our promotion paths (one for test and
> one for prod).
>
> What's the general consensus for the best practice for this?
>
> Do people generally only redeploy whatever has changed?
>
> Are nightly  tomcat restarts even needed (or recommended), or should we
> just hot-deploy things at fixed times (based on traffic patterns) but
only
> if something is needing to be updated?
>
> Any recommendations or thoughts or suggestions would be greatly
> appreciated. I'm sure there is some room for improvement in how we do
> things, but I was wondering what was considered a "standard practice" in
> this area.
>
> Lee Lowder

In future please start a completely new email, rather than replying to
an existing email* just editing the subject/body (which is call thread
hijacking).


p


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