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As described in the README.md enabling Confluence to run as a Data Center cluster is fairly easy. But setting the DATACENTER_MODE and CONFLUENCE_DATACENTER_SHARE properly does not actually result in an image that can be run as a Data Center cluster in Kubernetes.
Maybe, in the mean time Atlassian has published an official Docker image of Confluence Server, which can also be run as Data Center. Would it be possible to move the logic of the ASK image to be based of the official Atlassian image. The Atlassian image also falls short on some things for example the discovery of other nodes, which is actually done properly in the ASK image.
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Can you explain why the image cant run in data center mode when setting DATACENTER_MODE and CONFLUENCE_DATACENTER_SHARE ?
What error are you getting?
No, we wont be using the Atlassian docker images. We've been doing this for the last 4-5 years, so we have a good grip on how to get this to work in Kubernetes.
Hi,
As described in the README.md enabling Confluence to run as a Data Center cluster is fairly easy. But setting the DATACENTER_MODE and CONFLUENCE_DATACENTER_SHARE properly does not actually result in an image that can be run as a Data Center cluster in Kubernetes.
Maybe, in the mean time Atlassian has published an official Docker image of Confluence Server, which can also be run as Data Center. Would it be possible to move the logic of the ASK image to be based of the official Atlassian image. The Atlassian image also falls short on some things for example the discovery of other nodes, which is actually done properly in the ASK image.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: