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Chapter 10. Managed Process Server

A managed instance requires an available controller to start the Process Server.

A controller manages the Process Server configuration in a centralized way. Each controller can manage multiple configurations at once, and there can be multiple controllers in the environment. Managed Process Server can be configured with a list of controllers, but will only connect to one at a time.

Important

Controllers should be synchronized to ensure that the same set of configuration is provided to the server, regardless of the controller to which it connects.

When the Process Server is configured with a list of controllers, it will attempt to connect to each of them at startup until a connection is successfully established with one of them. If a connection cannot be established, the server will not start, even if there is a local storage available with configuration. This ensures consistence and prevents the server from running with redundant configuration.

Note

To run the Process Server in standalone mode without connecting to controllers, see Chapter 11, Unmanaged Process Server.