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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jerry Smith
> Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 6:44 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: [JBoss-user] JBoss 3 cluster deploy problem
>
>
> LOL! Yes, neat feature ;-) The main problems I had where:
>
> 1. Finding all the correct settings. The FarmMemberService stuff was
> documented no where that I could find, luckily there was a post a
> while back
> that had an example.
The QuickStart guide show you how to set this up.
> 2. Getting the nodes to see each other. I think our network admin has the
> multicast IPs blocked, so I switched to using TCP/TCPPING.
Can you send me your config? I'll put this in the TroubleShooting part of
the documentation. Thanks.
> 3. Setting up the client JNDI stuff right. That was the easiest to do, I
> think it was just my inexperience messing with it.
>
> Another thing that I'm seeing: when a new node joins the cluster,
> it doesn't
> get any already deployed jars from the farm dir. So you have a
> new machine
> in your cluster but no code on it ;-)
>
Ok, I will mark these as bugs in SourceForge. Thanks mucho. These problems
with farming should be fixed in the next release.
Bill
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