JBossCache running on windows & linux
kbisla Jun 3, 2005 7:44 PMHi,
I'm running one jboss cache node on a linux and the other on windows and for some reason they don't seem to see each other. Here's how the set up looks
[linux]<------>[switch]<------>[windows]
the cache-service.xml is using multicast, repl_sync.
I have checked that the multicast is working.
using :
java org.jgroups.test.McastReceiverTest -mcast_addr -port
and
java org.jgroups.test.McastSenderTest -mcast_addr -port
multicast seems to work. the same cache-service.xml is on windows as well as linux (that would take care of incorrect culter name in the xml).
Now if i start an extra node each of the os the node in the same os can see each other and form a group.
So the next thing i did was to run just the McastReceiverTest on the started the cache node on linux and win, here's something i found interesting McastReceiverTest shows constant messages being received from linux cache but absolutely nothing from the windows cache node.
Also on windows the UDP tag's loopback attribute is set to true in the cache config.
Is there something i'm missing here.
Any pointers would be helpful.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!-- ===================================================================== --> <!-- --> <!-- Sample TreeCache Service Configuration --> <!-- --> <!-- ===================================================================== --> <server> <classpath codebase="./lib" archives="jboss-cache.jar, jgroups.jar"/> <!-- ==================================================================== --> <!-- Defines TreeCache configuration --> <!-- ==================================================================== --> <mbean code="org.jboss.cache.TreeCache" name="jboss.cache:service=TreeCache"> <depends>jboss:service=Naming</depends> <depends>jboss:service=TransactionManager</depends> <!-- Configure the TransactionManager --> <attribute name="TransactionManagerLookupClass">org.jboss.cache.DummyTransactionManagerLookup</attribute> <!-- Isolation level : SERIALIZABLE REPEATABLE_READ (default) READ_COMMITTED READ_UNCOMMITTED NONE --> <attribute name="IsolationLevel">REPEATABLE_READ</attribute> <!-- Valid modes are LOCAL, REPL_ASYNC and REPL_SYNC --> <attribute name="CacheMode">REPL_SYNC</attribute> <!-- Just used for async repl: use a replication queue --> <attribute name="UseReplQueue">false</attribute> <!-- Replication interval for replication queue (in ms) --> <attribute name="ReplQueueInterval">0</attribute> <!-- Max number of elements which trigger replication --> <attribute name="ReplQueueMaxElements">0</attribute> <!-- Name of cluster. Needs to be the same for all clusters, in order to find each other --> <attribute name="ClusterName">TreeCache-Cluster</attribute> <!-- JGroups protocol stack properties. Can also be a URL, e.g. file:/home/bela/default.xml <attribute name="ClusterProperties"></attribute> --> <attribute name="ClusterConfig"> <config> <!-- UDP: if you have a multihomed machine, set the bind_addr attribute to the appropriate NIC IP address, e.g bind_addr="192.168.0.2" --> <!-- UDP: On Windows machines, because of the media sense feature being broken with multicast (even after disabling media sense) set the loopback attribute to true --> <UDP mcast_addr="228.1.2.3" mcast_port="45566" ip_ttl="64" ip_mcast="true" mcast_send_buf_size="150000" mcast_recv_buf_size="80000" ucast_send_buf_size="150000" ucast_recv_buf_size="80000" loopback="true"/> <PING timeout="2000" num_initial_members="3" up_thread="false" down_thread="false"/> <MERGE2 min_interval="10000" max_interval="20000"/> <!-- <FD shun="true" up_thread="true" down_thread="true" />--> <FD_SOCK/> <VERIFY_SUSPECT timeout="1500" up_thread="false" down_thread="false"/> <pbcast.NAKACK gc_lag="50" retransmit_timeout="600,1200,2400,4800" max_xmit_size="8192" up_thread="false" down_thread="false"/> <UNICAST timeout="600,1200,2400" window_size="100" min_threshold="10" down_thread="false"/> <pbcast.STABLE desired_avg_gossip="20000" up_thread="false" down_thread="false"/> <FRAG frag_size="8192" down_thread="false" up_thread="false"/> <pbcast.GMS join_timeout="5000" join_retry_timeout="2000" shun="true" print_local_addr="true"/> <pbcast.STATE_TRANSFER up_thread="true" down_thread="true"/> </config> </attribute> <!-- Whether or not to fetch state on joining a cluster --> <attribute name="FetchStateOnStartup">true</attribute> <!-- The max amount of time (in milliseconds) we wait until the initial state (ie. the contents of the cache) are retrieved from existing members in a clustered environment --> <attribute name="InitialStateRetrievalTimeout">5000</attribute> <!-- Number of milliseconds to wait until all responses for a synchronous call have been received. --> <attribute name="SyncReplTimeout">10000</attribute> <!-- Max number of milliseconds to wait for a lock acquisition --> <attribute name="LockAcquisitionTimeout">15000</attribute> <!-- Name of the eviction policy class. Not supported now. --> <attribute name="EvictionPolicyClass"></attribute> <!-- <attribute name="CacheLoaderClass">org.jboss.cache.loader.bdbje.BdbjeCacheLoader</attribute> <attribute name="CacheLoaderConfig">c:\tmp\bdbje</attribute> <attribute name="CacheLoaderShared">true</attribute> <attribute name="CacheLoaderPreload">/</attribute> --> <!-- <attribute name="CacheLoaderClass">org.jboss.cache.loader.FileCacheLoader</attribute> <attribute name="CacheLoaderConfig">c:\tmp</attribute> <attribute name="CacheLoaderShared">true</attribute> <attribute name="CacheLoaderPreload">/</attribute> --> </mbean> <!-- Uncomment to get a graphical view of the TreeCache MBean above --> <!-- <mbean code="org.jboss.cache.TreeCacheView" name="jboss.cache:service=TreeCacheView">--> <!-- <depends>jboss.cache:service=TreeCache</depends>--> <!-- <attribute name="CacheService">jboss.cache:service=TreeCache</attribute>--> <!-- </mbean>--> </server>