Distributed Connector

The Distributed Connector distributes actions between Connectors. The Distributed Connector does not retrieve any information itself.

You can use the Distributed Connector to:

Connector Groups

When a connector registers with a Distributed Connector, it must join a connector group. A connector group is a group of similar connectors. The Distributed Connector can handle multiple connector groups simultaneously. For example, you might create a group called FilesystemConnectors, and a group called HTTPConnectors.

All the connectors in a group must be of the same type (for example, HTTP Connectors). The connectors in a connector group must also be able to access the same repository.

Shared Datastore Files

Connectors in a connector group must save their datastore files to a shared location (or send them to the Distributed Connector). This ensures that when the Distributed Connector sends actions to the group, the selected connector can access the information required to complete the action.

Further Reading

For more information about the Distributed Connector, refer to the Distributed Connector Administration Guide.


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