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Using Groovy to Quickly Analyze Terracotta HealthCheck Properties Posted: Mar 28, 2017 7:25 AM
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One of the considerations when configuring Terracotta servers with tc-config.xml is the specification of health check properties between Terracotta servers (L2-L2), from clients to server (L1-L2), and from server to client (L2-L1). Terracotta checks the combination of these properties’ configurations in high-availability scenarios to ensure that these combinations fall in certain ranges. This blog post ...

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