Sacha Labourey wrote:
Hello Bela,
Yes, but Scott found two interesting things: - it seems that even if two nodes share the same view, the name of the members of the view may appear different (one has the name, the other the IP address)
This is probably caused by different /etc/hosts or NIS/NIS+ configurations. All DNSs have to be setup correctly between nodes.
If the names appear inconsistently, you will get into trouble, better avoid it.
- there is an unstable condition somewhere that make the singleton service flip-flap while it shouldn't be necessary (+ race condition but that's at another level)
Has nothing to do with JavaGroups I assume ?
I will most probably play with the additional code you had added at the begginig of the year to add another information to the IpAddress, but for this will have to change TCP as well (you only changed UDP)
done.
so that this additional information is always taken in account when generating new IpAddress at the TCP JG protocol layer.
Check out TCP from the CVS and let me know whether this works / covers what you want.
-- Bela Ban http://www.javagroups.com Cell: (408) 316-4459
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