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1. Re: Stress test of jboss clustering
yongz Dec 11, 2008 6:34 PM (in response to yongz)Can anyone from JBoss please shed a light on how load test is performed by you guys in jboss clustering? Thanks.
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2. Re: Stress test of jboss clustering
brian.stansberry Dec 11, 2008 10:47 PM (in response to yongz)I'm not sure from your description exactly what it is you are doing, but I suspect your client threads are running in the JBoss server VM. In that case, JBoss will detect that the client is in the same VM and will route invocations to the local bean as a performance optimization.
When we load/stress test EJB clustering we run the clients in a separate VM. You don't need a separate process per client; you can spawn multiple threads in the client VM. -
3. Re: Stress test of jboss clustering
yongz Dec 12, 2008 12:23 AM (in response to yongz)Thanks Brian. We do run clients in a separate JVM.
In your load/stress test on EJB clustering using multiple threads spawn in the client JVM, were the loads from multiple threads distributed across different jboss nodes? -
4. Re: Stress test of jboss clustering
brian.stansberry Dec 12, 2008 10:22 AM (in response to yongz)Yes, the requests were balanced.
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5. Re: Stress test of jboss clustering
brian.stansberry Dec 15, 2008 2:24 PM (in response to yongz)If you continue to have problems, please post as many details as you can about your test (e.g. what exactly each "user" thread does, info on how the EJBs are configured/deployed).
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6. Re: Stress test of jboss clustering
sabbirali Dec 23, 2008 8:25 AM (in response to yongz)Solaris 10 + Clustering on JBoss wih JK2