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<includeonly>=== Server Restart Sequence ===</includeonly> | <includeonly>=== Server Restart Sequence ===</includeonly> | ||
When an installation employs <tt>memcached</tt>, it is important to follow this sequence when restarting servers: | When an installation employs <tt>memcached</tt>, it is important to follow this sequence when restarting servers: | ||
:<syntaxhighlight lang="bash" enclose="div"> | :<syntaxhighlight lang="bash" enclose="div"> | ||
# STOP THE MESSAGING SERVER, if one is running: | |||
/etc/init.d/messaging stop | |||
{hornetq-folder}/bin/stop.sh | |||
# STOP ALL APPLICATION SERVERS | # STOP ALL APPLICATION SERVERS | ||
# On each server: | # On each server: | ||
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# START THE MESSAGING SERVER, if you're running one: | # START THE MESSAGING SERVER, if you're running one: | ||
{hornetq-folder}/bin/start.sh | |||
/etc/init.d/messaging start | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
;Considerations: | ;Considerations: |
Revision as of 02:40, 24 January 2014
When an installation employs memcached, it is important to follow this sequence when restarting servers:
- <syntaxhighlight lang="bash" enclose="div">
- STOP THE MESSAGING SERVER, if one is running:
/etc/init.d/messaging stop {hornetq-folder}/bin/stop.sh
- STOP ALL APPLICATION SERVERS
- On each server:
- STOP ALL memcached SERVERS
- On each server:
- START ALL memcached SERVERS
- On each server:
- START THE MESSAGING SERVER, if you're running one:
{hornetq-folder}/bin/start.sh /etc/init.d/messaging start </syntaxhighlight>
- Considerations
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- Stopping application servers ensures that they aren't adding entries to the cache.
- Stopping memcached makes sure that the cache is flushed.
- Those two steps can occur in either order. It is the next two for which order is critical:
- Restarting memcached first makes sure that a clean copy of the cache is available.
- When the application servers come up, they use the clean cache.