Configure caching

You can specifically configure broker entity and clustering properties.

Use the properties below to configure caching and remote internode calls. You will also want to review the specific Caching settings.

Broker settings

These settings control broker properties and are located in the "Spectrum broker settings" section of spectrum-container.properties.
Property Description
spectrum.broker.name Name of the broker entity; for example: SpectrumCluster-Broker
spectrum.broker.port Port used by the broker, default is 5710
spectrum.broker.password Hazelcast broker password; For more information:
spectrum.broker.addresses IP addresses for all members of the cluster. If commented out, then processing defaults to the spectrum.cluster.seeds value.
spectrum.broker.seeds IP address used as the sharing source for encryption. Typically, this value matches the spectrum.broker.addresses value.
Note: If you comment out this value, processing defaults to the spectrum.broker.address value. If spectrum.broker.addresses is commented out, processing defaults to the spectrum.cluster.seeds value.

Cluster settings

These settings define cache cluster settings and are located in the "Spectrum cluster settings" section of spectrum-container.properties.

Property Description
spectrum.cluster.enabled Enable/disable cluster caching: true for enabled or false (default) for disabled
spectrum.cluster.name Name of the cache cluster entity; for example: SpectrumCluster
spectrum.cluster.password Hazelcast cache cluster password; For more information:
spectrum.cluster.seeds Comma-delimited list of IP addresses for members of the cluster
spectrum.cluster.port Port used by the cache cluster; default is 5701
spectrum.cluster.nodeId For each node in the cluster, define a unique integer node ID