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Hi Stephen ,<br>
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To change the endpoint to publish to a P2P endpoint see my mail to
the list a couple of days ago.<br>
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Using the *devel* (bleeding edge) distribution, there is a <br>
--set-index-peer<br>
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So if you want to publish to a esgf p2p "index" node (where the
publishingService is running) you can change the target to any other
p2p index node by calling the esg-node script with this flag.<br>
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Ex:<br>
%> esg-node --set-index-peer esgf-node3.llnl.gov<br>
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subsequently, issuing publishing commands will point you to
esgf-node3.llnl.gov<br>
As for zookeeper... as Luca said we were playing with that before...
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Make sure you are using the devel esg-node script by checking the
version with --version<br>
The value should end in "-devel" so you know the script is correct.<br>
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On 6/17/11 8:58 AM, Cinquini, Luca (3880) wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Maybe you can help. Are there new entries in esg.ini for publishing to a P2P index node? How do you invoke "esgpublish" in this case?
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<pre wrap="">No... you should be able to use <b class="moz-txt-star"><span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span>exacly<span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span></b> the same esg.ini file, and only change the URL of the publishing service you are pointing to. All the steps in the publication process should be exactly the same.
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<span class="moz-txt-citetags">> </span>I also notice that the esg-search install script installs zookeeper! what are you using that for?
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
Gavin M. Bell
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