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1. Re: How to isolate clusters ? Modifying mcast_addr isn't wo
jiwils Mar 29, 2005 1:12 AM (in response to monocongo)I am not sure I can explain the wierd behavior you are seeing, but the reason there are two files that ultimately contain JGroups configurations is that one is for JBoss AS clustering (cluster messaging via JMX, clustered EJBs, etc) and the other is for Tomcat clustering/session replication which does indeed use JBossCache.
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2. Re: How to isolate clusters ? Modifying mcast_addr isn't wo
schrouf Mar 29, 2005 9:28 AM (in response to monocongo)This is for sure a configuration issue with your mcast_addr settings in cluster-service.xml and tc5-cluster-service.xml !
We have a working configuration (JBoss 3.2.7 RC2) -
3. Re: How to isolate clusters ? Modifying mcast_addr isn't wo
monocongo Mar 30, 2005 11:27 AM (in response to monocongo)Thanks for the responses. A dumb mistake on my part was the problem, and now that I've corrected it the multiple clusters configuration is working as advertised.
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4. Re: How to isolate clusters ? Modifying mcast_addr isn't wo
belaban Mar 30, 2005 2:21 PM (in response to monocongo)what was the dumb mistake ?
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5. Re: How to isolate clusters ? Modifying mcast_addr isn't wo
monocongo Mar 30, 2005 3:56 PM (in response to monocongo)I had modified the mcast address in the configurations for the two servers on the first cluster node machine, but only in the configuration of one of the servers on the second cluster node machine. Bonehead carelessness burned me good (and for all to see since I posted about it), but fortunately I figured it out before too long.
--James