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1. Re: How do you turn off clustering?
mroosendaal Jan 16, 2006 5:38 AM (in response to nigelwhite)Use the default configuration or maybe you can change settings in the tc5-cluster-service.xml file in the deploy directory. MAybe change IP-adresses so they won't overlap.
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2. Re: How do you turn off clustering?
nigelwhite Jan 16, 2006 6:04 AM (in response to nigelwhite)Under the server directory, I only have /default
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3. Re: How do you turn off clustering?
cyril.joui Jan 16, 2006 6:06 AM (in response to nigelwhite)Hello,
You can delete the tc5-cluster-service.xml file. -
4. Re: How do you turn off clustering?
damo9f Feb 20, 2006 4:28 PM (in response to nigelwhite)That seemed to help (I think), but I still get messages involving clustering, such as this:
[exec] 16:18:58,863 INFO [TreeCache] viewAccepted(): new members: [bugsy:2030, wilma:2066, fritz:1384, daffy:1178]
Where three of those four are machines other than mine. I assume I'm somehow communicating with fellow developers who happen to be running their server at the moment. -
5. Re: How do you turn off clustering?
didi Feb 22, 2006 8:38 AM (in response to nigelwhite)in tc5-cluster-service.xml you can change the broadcasting attribute to false
<UDP mcast_addr="${jboss.partition.udpGroup:230.1.2.7}" mcast_port="45577"
ip_ttl="8" ip_mcast="false"
this advices jboss to supress multicasting... but this still spams my log file :-(