0 Replies Latest reply on Mar 18, 2009 5:42 PM by jchela

    JBossCache - org.jboss.cache.lock.TimeoutException: failure

      Hi,

      I am using JBossCache as standalone and just want to use eviction policy.

      Can I turn off TransactionManager? What changes do I need to do in the config file below?

      My app is running in JBoss App and has distribution transactions but I don't want JBoss cache to be part of it. My cache is always read only. I left the transaction manager config as-is (see below config) and I am getting:
      org.jboss.cache.lock.TimeoutException: failure acquiring lock

      Thanks in advance:


      <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

      <!-- ===================================================================== -->
      <!-- -->
      <!-- Sample TreeCache Service Configuration -->
      <!-- -->
      <!-- ===================================================================== -->






      <!-- ==================================================================== -->
      <!-- Defines TreeCache configuration -->
      <!-- ==================================================================== -->



      jboss:service=Naming
      jboss:service=TransactionManager

      <!--
      Configure the TransactionManager
      -->
      org.jboss.cache.JBossTransactionManagerLookup


      <!--
      Node locking level : SERIALIZABLE
      REPEATABLE_READ (default)
      READ_COMMITTED
      READ_UNCOMMITTED
      NONE
      -->
      NONE

      <!--
      Valid modes are LOCAL
      REPL_ASYNC
      REPL_SYNC
      -->
      LOCAL

      <!-- Name of cluster. Needs to be the same for all clusters, in order
      to find each other
      -->
      TreeCache-Cluster

      <!-- JGroups protocol stack properties. Can also be a URL,
      e.g. file:/home/bela/default.xml

      -->



      <!-- 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="48866"
      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="false"/>
      <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"/>
      <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="false" down_thread="false"/>




      <!--
      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
      -->
      20000

      <!--
      Number of milliseconds to wait until all responses for a
      synchronous call have been received.
      -->
      20000

      <!-- Max number of milliseconds to wait for a lock acquisition -->
      15000


      <!-- Name of the eviction policy class. -->
      org.jboss.cache.eviction.FIFOPolicy
      <!-- Specific eviction policy configurations. This is LRU -->


      3
      <!-- Cache wide default -->

      5000


      100000
      60
      100