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1. Re: WARN [TxInterceptor] Commit failed. Clearing stale loc
krishnan366 Mar 6, 2009 3:13 AM (in response to krishnan366)If I remove this piece from the config file then the transaction goes through fine.. is anything wrong in the below set up
<clustering mode="replication"> <!-- Defines whether to retrieve state on startup --> <stateRetrieval timeout="20000" fetchInMemoryState="true"/> <!-- Network calls are synchronous. --> <!--sync replTimeout="20000"/--> <async useReplQueue="true" replQueueInterval="10000" replQueueMaxElements="500" serializationExecutorPoolSize="20" serializationExecutorQueueSize="5000000"/> </clustering>
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2. Re: WARN [TxInterceptor] Commit failed. Clearing stale loc
manik Mar 17, 2009 7:11 AM (in response to krishnan366)Do you need a replicated cache or a standalone one? :-)
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3. Re: WARN [TxInterceptor] Commit failed. Clearing stale loc
krishnan366 Mar 17, 2009 11:36 PM (in response to krishnan366)Replicated Cache.
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4. Re: WARN [TxInterceptor] Commit failed. Clearing stale loc
manik Mar 18, 2009 7:53 AM (in response to krishnan366)Then don't remove the clustering section of your config file. :-)
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5. Re: WARN [TxInterceptor] Commit failed. Clearing stale loc
krishnan366 Mar 30, 2009 3:20 AM (in response to krishnan366)Hi Manik,
But eviction does not work , as commit fails , if I have the clustering section. That is when I have this thread posted.
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6. Re: WARN [TxInterceptor] Commit failed. Clearing stale loc
manik Mar 30, 2009 4:48 AM (in response to krishnan366)You need to look into your logs and determine why a transaction failed. It could be any number of reasons.