Coherence-cache-config.xml Q

coherence-cache-config.xml has all the cache schemes defined and mappings listed.
Let's say, I'd like to set distributed limited, with bs, dist-limited-bs, do I have to delete other entries for near, replicated, local in this xml, coherence-cache-config.xml file?
Thanks

thanks Nick.
I checked the link and it specifies various cache schemes that can be specified and a sample file exists in coherence.jar.
So, how do you specify a cache that you want? Do you override using the override xml files?
my apologies for my limited knowledge in coherence.

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    Hi G,
    You can define a path to the cache configuration descriptor in your operation configuration override file (tangosol-coherence=override.xml) or specify it in the system property "tangosol.coherence.cacheconfig".
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    hello all.
    I've met following issues. The coherence does not see my custom cache-config.xml and thereby uses the default from coherence.jar.
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    MyModule.jar\META-INF\coherence-cache-config.xml
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    Edited by: mvnval on Feb 15, 2012 3:42 AM

    Hello Robert. Thanks for prompt reply.
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    In fact I didn't say that. I said that "4. the coherence.jar is placed in EAR\lib\coherence.jar"
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    +<Feb 16, 2012 4:09:03 AM> <INFO> <NodeManager> <Server output log file is 'D:\OracleFM\R11.1.1.5\WLSGeneric\user_projects\domains\mvn_domain1\servers_coherence\Coherence37Server-0\logs\Coherence37Server-0.out'>+
    +2012-02-16 11:39:04.133/0.928 Oracle Coherence 3.7.1.0 <Info> (thread=main, member=n/a): Loaded operational configuration from "jar:file:/D:/OracleFM/R11.1.1.5/WLSGeneric/coherence_3.7.1/lib/coherence.jar!/tangosol-coherence.xml"+
    +2012-02-16 11:39:04.578/1.373 Oracle Coherence 3.7.1.0 <Info> (thread=main, member=n/a): Loaded operational overrides from "jar:file:/D:/OracleFM/R11.1.1.5/WLSGeneric/coherence_3.7.1/lib/coherence.jar!/tangosol-coherence-override-dev.xml"+
    +2012-02-16 11:39:04.579/1.374 Oracle Coherence 3.7.1.0 <D5> (thread=main, member=n/a): Optional configuration override "/tangosol-coherence-override.xml" is not specified+
    +2012-02-16 11:39:04.586/1.381 Oracle Coherence 3.7.1.0 <D5> (thread=main, member=n/a): Optional configuration override "/custom-mbeans.xml" is not specified+
    Oracle Coherence Version 3.7.1.0 Build 27797
    Grid Edition: Development mode
    Copyright (c) 2000, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
    +2012-02-16 11:39:07.080/3.875 Oracle Coherence GE 3.7.1.0 <D4> (thread=main, member=n/a): TCMP bound to /10.6.12.61:9888 using SystemSocketProvider+
    +2012-02-16 11:39:10.591/7.386 Oracle Coherence GE 3.7.1.0 <Info> (thread=Cluster, member=n/a): Created a new cluster "cluster:0x75CB" with Member(Id=1, Timestamp=2012-02-16 11:39:07.242, Address=10.6.12.61:9888, MachineId=54771, Location=site:,machine:EPBYMINW0269,process:3012,member:Coherence37Server-0, Role=WeblogicWeblogicCacheServer, Edition=Grid Edition, Mode=Development, CpuCount=4, SocketCount=4) UID=0x0A060C3D0000013585509CEAD5F326A0+
    +2012-02-16 11:39:10.597/7.392 Oracle Coherence GE 3.7.1.0 <Info> (thread=main, member=n/a): Started cluster Name=cluster:0x75CB+
    +Group{Address=231.1.1.1, Port=7777, TTL=4}+
    MasterMemberSet(
    ThisMember=Member(Id=1, Timestamp=2012-02-16 11:39:07.242, Address=10.6.12.61:9888, MachineId=54771, Location=site:,machine:EPBYMINW0269,process:3012,member:Coherence37Server-0, Role=WeblogicWeblogicCacheServer)
    OldestMember=Member(Id=1, Timestamp=2012-02-16 11:39:07.242, Address=10.6.12.61:9888, MachineId=54771, Location=site:,machine:EPBYMINW0269,process:3012,member:Coherence37Server-0, Role=WeblogicWeblogicCacheServer)
    ActualMemberSet=MemberSet(Size=1
    Member(Id=1, Timestamp=2012-02-16 11:39:07.242, Address=10.6.12.61:9888, MachineId=54771, Location=site:,machine:EPBYMINW0269,process:3012,member:Coherence37Server-0, Role=WeblogicWeblogicCacheServer)
    +)+
    MemberId|ServiceVersion|ServiceJoined|MemberState
    +1|3.7.1|2012-02-16 11:39:10.592|JOINED+
    RecycleMillis=1200000
    RecycleSet=MemberSet(Size=0
    +)+
    +)+
    +TcpRing{Connections=[]}+
    +IpMonitor{AddressListSize=0}+
    +2012-02-16 11:39:10.629/7.424 Oracle Coherence GE 3.7.1.0 <D5> (thread=Invocation:Management, member=1): Service Management joined the cluster with senior service member 1+
    +2012-02-16 11:39:10.845/7.640 Oracle Coherence GE 3.7.1.0 <D5> (thread=DistributedCache, member=1): Service DistributedCache joined the cluster with senior service member 1+
    +2012-02-16 11:39:10.936/7.731 Oracle Coherence GE 3.7.1.0 <D5> (thread=Cluster, member=1): Member(Id=2, Timestamp=2012-02-16 11:39:10.74, Address=10.6.12.61:9890, MachineId=54771, Location=site:,machine:EPBYMINW0269,process:3592,member:Coherence37Server-1, Role=WeblogicWeblogicCacheServer) joined Cluster with senior member 1+
    +2012-02-16 11:39:10.962/7.757 Oracle Coherence GE 3.7.1.0 <D5> (thread=ReplicatedCache, member=1): Service ReplicatedCache joined the cluster with senior service member 1+
    +2012-02-16 11:39:10.975/7.770 Oracle Coherence GE 3.7.1.0 <D5> (thread=OptimisticCache, member=1): Service OptimisticCache joined the cluster with senior service member 1+
    +2012-02-16 11:39:10.986/7.781 Oracle Coherence GE 3.7.1.0 <D5> (thread=Invocation:InvocationService, member=1): Service InvocationService joined the cluster with senior service member 1+
    +2012-02-16 11:39:10.989/7.785 Oracle Coherence GE 3.7.1.0 <Info> (thread=main, member=1):+
    Services
    +(+
    +ClusterService{Name=Cluster, State=(SERVICE_STARTED, STATE_JOINED), Id=0, Version=3.7.1, OldestMemberId=1}+
    +InvocationService{Name=Management, State=(SERVICE_STARTED), Id=1, Version=3.1, OldestMemberId=1}+
    +PartitionedCache{Name=DistributedCache, State=(SERVICE_STARTED), LocalStorage=enabled, PartitionCount=257, BackupCount=1, AssignedPartitions=257, BackupPartitions=0}+
    +ReplicatedCache{Name=ReplicatedCache, State=(SERVICE_STARTED), Id=3, Version=3.0, OldestMemberId=1}+
    +Optimistic{Name=OptimisticCache, State=(SERVICE_STARTED), Id=4, Version=3.0, OldestMemberId=1}+
    +InvocationService{Name=InvocationService, State=(SERVICE_STARTED), Id=5, Version=3.1, OldestMemberId=1}+
    +)+
    Started DefaultCacheServer...
    +2012-02-16 11:39:10.994/7.789 Oracle Coherence GE 3.7.1.0 <D5> (thread=Cluster, member=1): Member 2 joined Service Management with senior member 1+
    +2012-02-16 11:39:11.297/8.092 Oracle Coherence GE 3.7.1.0 <D5> (thread=Cluster, member=1): Member 2 joined Service DistributedCache with senior member 1+
    +2012-02-16 11:39:11.330/8.125 Oracle Coherence GE 3.7.1.0 <D5> (thread=DistributedCache, member=1): 3> Transferring primary PartitionSet{0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127} to member 2 requesting 128+
    +2012-02-16 11:39:11.369/8.164 Oracle Coherence GE 3.7.1.0 <D5> (thread=Cluster, member=1): Member 2 joined Service ReplicatedCache with senior member 1+
    +2012-02-16 11:39:11.373/8.168 Oracle Coherence GE 3.7.1.0 <D4> (thread=DistributedCache, member=1): 1> Transferring 129 out of 129 partitions to a node-safe backup 1 at member 2 (under 129)+
    +2012-02-16 11:39:11.399/8.194 Oracle Coherence GE 3.7.1.0 <D5> (thread=DistributedCache, member=1): Transferring 0KB of backup[1] for PartitionSet{128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256} to member 2+
    +2012-02-16 11:39:11.443/8.238 Oracle Coherence GE 3.7.1.0 <D5> (thread=Cluster, member=1): Member 2 joined Service OptimisticCache with senior member 1+
    +2012-02-16 11:39:11.461/8.256 Oracle Coherence GE 3.7.1.0 <D5> (thread=Cluster, member=1): Member 2 joined Service InvocationService with senior member 1+
    +2012-02-16 12:00:31.435/1288.230 Oracle Coherence GE 3.7.1.0 <D5> (thread=Cluster, member=1): Member(Id=3, Timestamp=2012-02-16 12:00:31.425, Address=10.6.12.61:8888, MachineId=54771, Location=site:,machine:EPBYMINW0269,process:6252, Role=WeblogicServer) joined Cluster with senior member 1+
    +2012-02-16 12:00:31.726/1288.521 Oracle Coherence GE 3.7.1.0 <D5> (thread=Cluster, member=1): Member(Id=4, Timestamp=2012-02-16 12:00:31.7, Address=10.6.12.61:8890, MachineId=54771, Location=site:,machine:EPBYMINW0269,process:7116, Role=WeblogicServer) joined Cluster with senior member 1+
    +2012-02-16 12:00:31.758/1288.553 Oracle Coherence GE 3.7.1.0 <D5> (thread=Cluster, member=1): Member 3 joined Service Management with senior member 1+
    +2012-02-16 12:00:32.092/1288.887 Oracle Coherence GE 3.7.1.0 <D5> (thread=Cluster, member=1): Member 4 joined Service Management with senior member 1+
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    +2012-02-16 12:00:29.071/1219.089 Oracle Coherence 3.7.1.0 <Info> (thread=[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)', member=n/a): Loaded operational configuration from "zip:D:/OracleFM/R11.1.1.5/WLSGeneric/user_projects/domains/mvn_domain1/servers/WLSServer-1/tmp/_WL_user/TestEAR/g0yzyu/lib/coherence.jar!/tangosol-coherence.xml"+
    +2012-02-16 12:00:29.173/1219.191 Oracle Coherence 3.7.1.0 <Info> (thread=[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)', member=n/a): Loaded operational overrides from "zip:D:/OracleFM/R11.1.1.5/WLSGeneric/user_projects/domains/mvn_domain1/servers/WLSServer-1/tmp/_WL_user/TestEAR/g0yzyu/lib/coherence.jar!/tangosol-coherence-override-dev.xml"+
    +2012-02-16 12:00:29.175/1219.193 Oracle Coherence 3.7.1.0 <D5> (thread=[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)', member=n/a): Optional configuration override "/tangosol-coherence-override.xml" is not specified+
    +2012-02-16 12:00:29.179/1219.197 Oracle Coherence 3.7.1.0 <D5> (thread=[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)', member=n/a): Optional configuration override "/custom-mbeans.xml" is not specified+
    Oracle Coherence Version 3.7.1.0 Build 27797
    Grid Edition: Development mode
    Copyright (c) 2000, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
    +2012-02-16 12:00:30.069/1220.087 Oracle Coherence GE 3.7.1.0 <Info> (thread=[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)', member=n/a): Loaded Reporter configuration from "zip:D:/OracleFM/R11.1.1.5/WLSGeneric/user_projects/domains/mvn_domain1/servers/WLSServer-1/tmp/_WL_user/TestEAR/g0yzyu/lib/coherence.jar!/reports/report-group.xml"+
    And this from WLS-log:
    +####<Feb 16, 2012 12:00:31 PM FET> <Info> <com.oracle.wls> <EPBYMINW0269> <WLSServer-1> <Logger@1380966230 3.7.1.0> <<anonymous>> <> <> <1329382831441> <BEA-000000> <2012-02-16 12:00:31.441/1221.459 Oracle Coherence GE 3.7.1.0 <Info> (thread=Cluster, member=n/a): This Member(Id=3, Timestamp=2012-02-16 12:00:31.425, Address=10.6.12.61:8888, MachineId=54771, Location=site:,machine:EPBYMINW0269,process:6252, Role=WeblogicServer, Edition=Grid Edition, Mode=Development, CpuCount=4, SocketCount=4) joined cluster "cluster:0x75CB" with senior Member(Id=1, Timestamp=2012-02-16 11:39:07.242, Address=10.6.12.61:9888, MachineId=54771, Location=site:,machine:EPBYMINW0269,process:3012,member:Coherence37Server-0, Role=WeblogicWeblogicCacheServer, Edition=Grid Edition, Mode=Development, CpuCount=4, SocketCount=4)>+
    +####<Feb 16, 2012 12:00:31 PM FET> <Info> <com.oracle.wls> <EPBYMINW0269> <WLSServer-1> <Logger@9259509 3.7.1.0> <<anonymous>> <> <> <1329382831661> <BEA-000000> <2012-02-16 12:00:31.661/1221.679 Oracle Coherence GE 3.7.1.0 <Info> (thread=[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)', member=n/a): Started cluster Name=cluster:0x75CB+
    +Group{Address=231.1.1.1, Port=7777, TTL=4}+
    MasterMemberSet(
    ThisMember=Member(Id=3, Timestamp=2012-02-16 12:00:31.425, Address=10.6.12.61:8888, MachineId=54771, Location=site:,machine:EPBYMINW0269,process:6252, Role=WeblogicServer)
    OldestMember=Member(Id=1, Timestamp=2012-02-16 11:39:07.242, Address=10.6.12.61:9888, MachineId=54771, Location=site:,machine:EPBYMINW0269,process:3012,member:Coherence37Server-0, Role=WeblogicWeblogicCacheServer)
    ActualMemberSet=MemberSet(Size=3
    Member(Id=1, Timestamp=2012-02-16 11:39:07.242, Address=10.6.12.61:9888, MachineId=54771, Location=site:,machine:EPBYMINW0269,process:3012,member:Coherence37Server-0, Role=WeblogicWeblogicCacheServer)
    Member(Id=2, Timestamp=2012-02-16 11:39:10.74, Address=10.6.12.61:9890, MachineId=54771, Location=site:,machine:EPBYMINW0269,process:3592,member:Coherence37Server-1, Role=WeblogicWeblogicCacheServer)
    Member(Id=3, Timestamp=2012-02-16 12:00:31.425, Address=10.6.12.61:8888, MachineId=54771, Location=site:,machine:EPBYMINW0269,process:6252, Role=WeblogicServer)
    +)+
    MemberId|ServiceVersion|ServiceJoined|MemberState
    +1|3.7.1|2012-02-16 11:39:07.242|JOINED,+
    +2|3.7.1|2012-02-16 11:39:10.74|JOINED,+
    +3|3.7.1|2012-02-16 12:00:31.646|JOINED+
    RecycleMillis=1200000
    RecycleSet=MemberSet(Size=0
    +)+
    +)+
    +TcpRing{Connections=[2]}+
    +IpMonitor{AddressListSize=0}+
    +>+
    +####<Feb 16, 2012 12:00:31 PM FET> <Info> <com.oracle.wls> <EPBYMINW0269> <WLSServer-1> <Logger@9259509 3.7.1.0> <<anonymous>> <> <> <1329382831916> <BEA-000000> <2012-02-16 12:00:31.916/1221.934 Oracle Coherence GE 3.7.1.0 <Info> (thread=[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)', member=3): Loaded cache configuration from "zip:D:/OracleFM/R11.1.1.5/WLSGeneric/user_projects/domains/mvn_domain1/servers/WLSServer-1/tmp/_WL_user/TestEAR/g0yzyu/lib/coherence.jar!/coherence-cache-config.xml">+
    +####<Feb 16, 2012 12:00:32 PM FET> <Info> <Deployer> <EPBYMINW0269> <WLSServer-1> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<WLS Kernel>> <> <> <1329382832019> <BEA-149059> <Module EjbWebServices.jar of application TestEAR is transitioning from STATE_NEW to STATE_PREPARED on server WLSServer-1.>+
    +####<Feb 16, 2012 12:00:32 PM FET> <Info> <com.oracle.wls> <EPBYMINW0269> <WLSServer-1> <Logger@9259509 3.7.1.0> <<anonymous>> <> <> <1329382832020> <BEA-000000> <2012-02-16 12:00:32.018/1222.036 Oracle Coherence GE 3.7.1.0 <Info> (thread=[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)', member=3): Loaded cache configuration from "zip:D:/OracleFM/R11.1.1.5/WLSGeneric/user_projects/domains/mvn_domain1/servers/WLSServer-1/tmp/_WL_user/TestEAR/g0yzyu/EjbWebServices.jar!/META-INF/coherence-cache-config.xml">+
    +####<Feb 16, 2012 12:00:32 PM FET> <Info> <EJB> <EPBYMINW0269> <WLSServer-1> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<WLS Kernel>> <> <> <1329382832037> <BEA-010008> <EJB Deploying file: EjbWebServices.jar>+

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