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1. Re: Clustering and load balancing - how to disable
vignesh76 Jul 29, 2005 10:39 AM (in response to radeksoucek)Hi,
You could deploy your applications in the "default" server configuration of JBoss. The default server instance does not start clustering services and hence the multicast communication between nodes would be automatically eliminated. If you are already running the default configuration, you should not be observing any communication unless the configuration has been changed.
For any reason if you are unable to shift your application from "all" to "default" server, assuming that's where your applications are deployed, you could delete the file cluster-service.xml from the deploy folder. This will disable clustering and the internode communication. Load balancing is not automatically enabled, so you would not need to worry about that. -
2. Re: Clustering and load balancing - how to disable
damo9f May 16, 2006 3:36 PM (in response to radeksoucek)To tell if you are in the "all" configuration or the "default" look for files cluster-service.xml and tc5-clustering.xml (in jboss 4.0.3 in any case). They should be absent in the "default" configuration.
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3. Re: Clustering and load balancing - how to disable
jboss_idiot Jun 8, 2006 11:24 AM (in response to radeksoucek)what i've done is set ip_mcast="false" in my xml files under my all directory. e.g.
cluster-service.xml
tc5-cluster-service.xml
ejb3-clustered-sfsbcache-service.xml
ejb3-entity-cache-service.xml