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What's Cool in Cloudify 2.1.1
Posted By: Yaron Parasol on July 9, 2012We are happy to announce a new Cloudify service pack (2.1.1) released yesterday that is now GA.
This service pack provides many stability improvements thanks to input we received from our customers and community users who have reported issues and asked questions about their specific use cases.
In addition, this release includes the enhanced, and much requested and awaited, process locator feature enabling multi-process recipes.
Using the process locator, you can give Cloudify a list of process IDs to monitor availability and use as a trigger for service recovery, now making it possible to open the door for colocation of several tiers in the same virtual machine.
Here’s an example of how to monitor two different applications with the process locator.
In this example, the monitored applications are Apache Web Server and Tomcat Servlet Engine:
In one of our next blog posts, we’ll show you how to use PTQL in Cloudify recipes to monitor the basic KPIs (CPU, memory, etc) for each of these processes. Stay tuned.
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