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1. Re: How can I Disable Clustering on jboss 4.0.0DR1?
slaboure Jun 30, 2003 4:40 PM (in response to ace)that is not due to clustering, that is jboss remoting.
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2. Re: How can I Disable Clustering on jboss 4.0.0DR1?
cslenkey Jul 2, 2003 7:11 AM (in response to ace)Hi sacha,
If it is remoting, how can I disable remoting?
Because I have the same problem.
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3. Re: How can I Disable Clustering on jboss 4.0.0DR1?
slaboure Jul 5, 2003 3:14 AM (in response to ace)I am not a Remoting guy, which is why my answer was so short. Please post a bug report on sf.net/projects/jboss indicating that this is a frequent behaviour on Windows (due to autosensing feature): when no cable is plugged in a NIC, all routes are removed and multicast is disabled thus generating exceptions...
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4. Re: How can I Disable Clustering on jboss 4.0.0DR1?
ace Jul 5, 2003 9:37 PM (in response to ace)I have found a workaround for this issue. If I assign my laptop a random static IP address (instead of using DHCP), while not connected to a network, jboss seems to start up without any exceptions being thrown. I use netconfig which is a text based gui (comes with Redhat 8.0) to switch back and forth between static IP (when I have no network connection) and DCHP (when I have a network connection). Its kind of a pain in the butt to switch back and forth but at least now I can develop with JBoss 4.0.0DR1 in a coffee shop, on a plane, on a mountain, underwater, etc...
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5. Re: How can I Disable Clustering on jboss 4.0.0DR1?
slaboure Jul 6, 2003 4:37 AM (in response to ace)As I previously said, posting a feature request or bug report on sf.net is the best way to see your problem handled differently but make no mistake: if the JVM cannot use the network for some reason, JBoss won't be able to do miracles (for example to discover other JBoss instances on the network)