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1. [ERROR] NAKACK.handleXmitReq()
johnreynolds Feb 26, 2004 9:43 AM (in response to johnreynolds)All JBoss versions prior to 3.2.4 may have clustering generate this kind of exception under load:
2004-03-28 02:47:27,450 DEBUG [org.javagroups.DefaultPartition] [Sun Mar 28 02:47:27 EST 2004] [ERROR] NAKACK.handleXmitRe q(): (requester=choqtap4:32794 (additional data: 19 bytes)) message with seqno=0 not found in sent_msgs ! sent_msgs=18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5
This is due to an error in JGroup default protocol configuration. You can easily fix that by editing the file deploy/cluster-service.xml by reordering the UNICAST and pbcast.STABLE protocols. The ClusterPartition MBeans the becomes:<mbean code="org.jboss.ha.framework.server.ClusterPartition" name="jboss:service=DefaultPartition"> <!-- Name of the partition being built --> <attribute name="PartitionName">DefaultPartition</attribute> <!-- Determine if deadlock detection is enabled --> <attribute name="DeadlockDetection">False</attribute> <!-- The JGroups protocol configuration --> <attribute name="PartitionConfig"> <Config> <!-- UDP: if you have a multihomed machine, set the bind_addr attribute to the appropriate NIC IP address --> <!-- 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="32" ip_mcast="true" mcast_send_buf_size="800000" mcast_recv_buf_size="150000" ucast_send_buf_size="800000" ucast_recv_buf_size="150000" loopback="false" /> <PING timeout="2000" num_initial_members="3" up_thread="true" down_thread="true" /> <MERGE2 min_interval="10000" max_interval="20000" /> <FD shun="true" up_thread="true" down_thread="true" timeout="2500" max_tries="5" /> <VERIFY_SUSPECT timeout="3000" num_msgs="3" up_thread="true" down_thread="true" /> <pbcast.NAKACK gc_lag="50" retransmit_timeout="300,600,1200,2400,4800" max_xmit_size="8192" up_thread="true" down_thread="true" /> <UNICAST timeout="300,600,1200,2400,4800" window_size="100" min_threshold="10" down_thread="true" /> <pbcast.STABLE desired_avg_gossip="20000" up_thread="true" down_thread="true" /> <FRAG frag_size="8192" down_thread="true" up_thread="true" /> <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> </mbean>
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2. Re: JBossJ2EE.pdf is aparently corrupted
juha Feb 26, 2004 10:04 AM (in response to johnreynolds)It is not corrupted. What version of Acrobat Reader are you using?
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3. Re: JBossJ2EE.pdf is aparently corrupted
santoshsahu Feb 27, 2004 11:54 AM (in response to johnreynolds)I have downloaded the file jbossj2ee.pdf and tried to open it with AR 4.05 and get the following
"There was an error in opening the document - The viewer cannot decrypt this document" -
4. Re: JBossJ2EE.pdf is aparently corrupted
sysuser1 Feb 27, 2004 4:48 PM (in response to johnreynolds)Two things-
1. Check while downloading if download is complete or not.
2. I downloaded it today and it worked fine. I am using AR 5.
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5. Re: JBossJ2EE.pdf is aparently corrupted
juha Feb 28, 2004 11:10 AM (in response to johnreynolds)"santoshsahu" wrote:
tried to open it with AR 4.05
You need to upgrade your reader,