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Visualizing Cluster Groups and Members - GigaSpaces Browser
Summary: Viewing clustered groups, clustered spaces and URLs, and accessing information views for a clustered space.
OverviewWhen you click the cluster node ( Visualizing Cluster GroupsGroups are structures within a cluster that define the relationship between spaces. A group may have one or more of the following attributes: replication, failover and load-balancing. For two spaces to maintain a replication link, for example, both must belong to a replication group. A cluster must have at least one group, and spaces may not belong to more than one group. Each group shown in the visual display area has two lines of text. The first line is the group's name (or the beginning of the name, followed by an ellipsis). The second line shows the group's attributes, using abbreviations denoted in the legend. You can move the groups around by clicking and dragging them; this has no effect on the cluster configuration. Double-clicking a group has the same effect as clicking its name in the Cluster Tree. Viewing Clustered Spaces and URLsWhen the cluster node is selected, the information panel shows the names of all cluster members, their direct URLs and Primary/Backup indication. Accessing Information Views for a Clustered SpaceA space has five information views, which appear under the space node ( From the context menu, select one of the options to access one of the space information views: |
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