From 2cd587bec56f20fadcec12bccbfce218b5015ecb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Badlop
Also section 5.3 (Table Fragmentation) of Mnesia User’s Guide can be helpful.
(alt) Same as in previous item, but for other tables.
init:stop().
’ or just ‘q().
’ 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 first.acl
’
-and ‘access
’ options — they will be taken from
-first, and mod_muc
and mod_irc
should be
-enabled only on one machine in the cluster).
+transfered and processed all data it needed from first.acl
’
+and ‘access
’ options because they will be taken from
+first; and mod_irc
should be
+enabled only on one machine in the cluster.
You can repeat these steps for other machines supposed to serve this domain.
diff --git a/doc/guide.tex b/doc/guide.tex index 4b47e48d1..dacb2b915 100644 --- a/doc/guide.tex +++ b/doc/guide.tex @@ -4050,11 +4050,11 @@ mnesia:change_table_copy_type(schema, node(), disc_copies). 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