I have two clustered servers which run on the same machines, and I have not 
been able to isolate them by modifying the PartitionConfig attribute's UDP 
mcast_addr value in the cluster-service.xml.  In other words I can have one 
application running with nodes on machine A and B, and when I start the second 
server on node A then first server recognizes it as a new node of the first 
cluster, when in fact it should just be the first node of the second server's 
cluster.

This is what I see on the first clustered server whenever the first node of the 
second clustered server is started:


  | 10:21:33,466 INFO  [DefaultPartition] New cluster view for partition 
DefaultPartition: 8 ([10.10.10.23:1399, 10.10.10.200:1399, 10.10.10.200:1499] 
delta: 1)
  | 10:21:33,466 INFO  [DefaultPartition] I am (10.10.10.200:1399) received 
membershipChanged event:
  | 10:21:33,466 INFO  [DefaultPartition] Dead members: 0 ([])
  | 10:21:33,466 INFO  [DefaultPartition] New Members : 1 ([10.10.10.200:1499])
  | 10:21:33,466 INFO  [DefaultPartition] All Members : 3 ([10.10.10.23:1399, 
10.10.10.200:1399, 10.10.10.200:1499]) 
  | 


I've tried modifying the mcast_addr value in the second server 
cluster-service.xml, as well as the mcast_addr value in 
tc5-cluster-service.xml, but these appear to have no effect.  Why the two 
cluster-service.xml files anyway -- which takes precedence ?  Is 
cluster-service.xml for configuring JBoss application server clustering and 
tc5-cluster-service.xml for configuring JBossCache clustering ?

Thanks in advance for any insight into this problem.


--James

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