"JerryGauth" wrote : Have you tried binding your server instances to IP 
addresses?  If you're just trying a two node cluster on your machine, you can 
probably use either a wired/wireless combination or a wired/loopback 
combination.
  | 
  | The IP address approach is generally simpler as you don't have to 
create/use a Service Binding configuration.  You also won't encounter problems 
that might occur where a developer uses a port for something and isn't aware 
that the port must also be specified in the service binding file to avoid 
problems when running in a cluster.
  | 
  | For example:
  | run.bat -c server1 -b 192.168.1.101
  | run.bat -c server2 -b 192.168.1.102
 Hi Jerry,
 Sorry i was on leave & Thanks for the reply. I am using the separate ports 
approach because it doesn't require network administrator for configuring 
multiple IPs. Can you share a link or more info on the "wired/wireless 
combination or a wired/loopback" approach. If anybody got succeeded in using 
ports approach, please share how did you configure them. I think the 
configuring approach might be different for Jboss5 as the same procedure 
working well with Jboss4.0.5.
Thanks,
-Jb

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