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When a Ceptor Configuration Server starts up the first time, it will look for a special filed called ceptor-configuration.xml.<configservername>.active
- e.g. ceptor-configuration.xml.configserver1.active
- this file is considered the "active" configuration, and is a binary non-editable copy of the configuration.
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If you update the configuration file outside of Ceptor Console or the Administration API, or deploy new versions of Ceptor, you can delete the |
Any changes made to the configuration file either using the console or manually needs to be committed before they are used in practice - any reads and/or modifications done using the Ceptor Console act on non-active configuration.
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Once changes are committed, they take effect immediately.
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Remember to commit the configuration, otherwise the changes you make are not active. |
Configuration File Details
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