Hi,

Just to update this thread; it appears that the 1.2.13 release of the
repository does not cluster properly within a WAR build.  However the
latest 1.2.15.1 release works great.

Thanks for the help!

-Eugene


Eugene Fabrikant wrote:
> Hi Bart,
>
> Thanks for your response.  That's an interesting point regarding the
> Tomcat clustering itself.  Any specific theory on how the Tomcat
> clustering would interfere with JGroups?  I'll definitely try that as a
> variant.  I should have mentioned that we're using the TCP configuration
> of JGroups.
>
> We are trying version 1.2.15.1 right now in a war build, so we'll see
> how that goes.  I'll update the mailing list with our findings.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Eugene
>
>
> Bart van der Schans wrote:
>   
>> Hi Eugene,
>>
>> Eugene Fabrikant wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> Hi Folks,
>>>
>>> I've determined a distinction regarding the clustering topic.  It
>>> appears that the clustering works fine with the repo built as a
>>> standalone binary, but not when it is built is a WAR distribution.  I'm
>>> using version 1.2.13 of the Repo.
>>>
>>> I did some poking around on Google regarding JGroups in conjunction with
>>> Tomcat, but I haven't zeroed in on anything yet.  Are there any known
>>> issues regarding the WAR variant of the Repo and JGroups?
>>>     
>>>       
>> I'm not aware of issues with clustering with JGroups and Tomcat. In one
>> of your mail you said that the Tomcat 6.x instances themselves are also
>> clustered. Maybe the Tomcat clustering is interfering? Can you try the
>> repository clustering without the Tomcat clustering? I would also advise
>> to upgrade the repository to 1.2.15.1.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Bart
>>
>>
>>
>>   
>>     
>
>
>   


-- 
Eugene Fabrikant
Bluenog Corporation

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