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* doc/guide.tex: mod_muc can run in several nodes of cluster
* doc/guide.html: Likewise

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2009-02-21 Badlop <badlop@process-one.net>
* doc/guide.tex: mod_muc can run in several nodes of cluster
* doc/guide.html: Likewise
* src/odbc/mysql.sql: Fix complain about comment syntax
* src/odbc/pg.sql: Likewise

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of the replicas is down, other replicas will be used.</P><P>Also <A HREF="http://www.erlang.org/doc/apps/mnesia/Mnesia_chap5.html#5.3">section 5.3 (Table Fragmentation) of Mnesia User&#X2019;s Guide</A> can be helpful.
</P><P>(alt) Same as in previous item, but for other tables.</P></LI><LI CLASS="li-enumerate">Run &#X2018;<CODE>init:stop().</CODE>&#X2019; or just &#X2018;<CODE>q().</CODE>&#X2019; to exit from
the Erlang shell. This probably can take some time if Mnesia has not yet
transfered and processed all data it needed from <TT>first</TT>.</LI><LI CLASS="li-enumerate">Now run <TT>ejabberd</TT> on <TT>second</TT> with almost the same config as
on <TT>first</TT> (you probably do not need to duplicate &#X2018;<CODE>acl</CODE>&#X2019;
and &#X2018;<CODE>access</CODE>&#X2019; options &#X2014; they will be taken from
<TT>first</TT>, and <CODE>mod_muc</CODE> and <CODE>mod_irc</CODE> should be
enabled only on one machine in the cluster).
transfered and processed all data it needed from <TT>first</TT>.</LI><LI CLASS="li-enumerate">Now run <TT>ejabberd</TT> on <TT>second</TT> with a configuration similar as
on <TT>first</TT>: you probably do not need to duplicate &#X2018;<CODE>acl</CODE>&#X2019;
and &#X2018;<CODE>access</CODE>&#X2019; options because they will be taken from
<TT>first</TT>; and <CODE>mod_irc</CODE> should be
enabled only on one machine in the cluster.
</LI></OL><P>You can repeat these steps for other machines supposed to serve this
domain.</P><P> <A NAME="servicelb"></A> </P><!--TOC section Service Load-Balancing-->
<H2 CLASS="section"><!--SEC ANCHOR --><A NAME="htoc78">6.3</A>&#XA0;&#XA0;<A HREF="#servicelb">Service Load-Balancing</A></H2><!--SEC END --><P> <A NAME="servicelb"></A>

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transfered and processed all data it needed from \term{first}.
\item Now run \ejabberd{} on \term{second} with almost the same config as
on \term{first} (you probably do not need to duplicate `\verb|acl|'
and `\verb|access|' options --- they will be taken from
\term{first}, and \verb|mod_muc| and \verb|mod_irc| should be
enabled only on one machine in the cluster).
\item Now run \ejabberd{} on \term{second} with a configuration similar as
on \term{first}: you probably do not need to duplicate `\verb|acl|'
and `\verb|access|' options because they will be taken from
\term{first}; and \verb|mod_irc| should be
enabled only on one machine in the cluster.
\end{enumerate}
You can repeat these steps for other machines supposed to serve this