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        1. Re: clustering with more than 2 nodes.alanlewis Jan 7, 2002 11:07 PM (in response to edwu00)Hi Ed, 
 Glad to hear you were able to get clustering working with the alpha. I can't say I've had a chance to try clustering to work with more than two nodes, but in looking at your log file I see something familiar. When I was first trying out clustering I was having JBoss freeze at startup. I then found out that the problem was the machine I was using had a dynamic IP address. Could it be the case that the third machine you are trying to add maybe has a dynamic IP address?
 -Alan
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        2. 375453slaboure Jan 8, 2002 4:54 AM (in response to edwu00)If this DHCP thing makes the trick, then you are entirely right Alan: this has to go in the doco! 
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        3. Re: clustering with more than 2 nodes.alanlewis Jan 8, 2002 11:16 PM (in response to edwu00)Well, please let me know if it does. 
 So Sacha or Bill, how about putting this info in the docs?
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        4. Re: clustering with more than 2 nodes.edwu00 Jan 9, 2002 5:00 PM (in response to edwu00)Now 3 nodes work for me. 
 I am using static IP machine.
 So it is obvious the problem is DHCP.
 Thanks for all the help.
 Ed Wu
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        5. Re: clustering with more than 2 nodes.slaboure Jan 11, 2002 8:23 AM (in response to edwu00)So you win Alan ;) 
 I will update this in the next doco.
 Thank you!
 Cheers,
 Sacha
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        6. Re: clustering with more than 2 nodes.bill.burke Feb 25, 2002 12:42 PM (in response to edwu00)Sorry guys, I don't follow forums very much. Email me directly with any problems and I will be happy to help. 
 Anyways. I run with DHCP all the time. Maybe your DHCP is giving your machine a non-routable ip address for MCast?
 Have you tried out the 3.0 beta? I've used 3 machines for a cluster just fine.
 Please let us know directly about any problems and I'd be curious to hear about your 18 node configuration!
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        7. Re: clustering with more than 2 nodes.slaboure Feb 26, 2002 5:31 AM (in response to edwu00)Bill, 
 I don't think the 2 nodes problem was only related to DHCP. JG seems to have a problem with DHCP (at least on Windows) but we also had, a few weeks ago, a bug which prevented already running client proxies to receive the new cluster view automatically. Newly started clients were ok but refreshing of already running clients was not.
 cheers,
 Sacha
 
     
     
    