"hbaxmann" wrote : h, Rome -Italy
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| Interesting. Never been there.
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| When? Send me your address and I will bring it with me on my Laptop.
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| bax
Hi bax, don't worry, I'm going to download the emulator and installing on my pc :-).
But Rome, and Italy, is very interesti
Let me see the emulator :-).
By the way SuSE 8 is already up and running under our mainframe, and I asked our sysop
to install JDK and JBoss 3.2.3.
I will let you know!
Bye
Matteo
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Hi all,
does anyone installed succesfully JBoss 3.2.3 on mainframe environment ? Im'going to
test JBoss on:
IBM ZSeries with SuSe Enterprise Linux 8, and if possible i will post here again.
Bye
Matteo
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I found a network problem that causes bad performances: we are in a man and there are
some router and swithces that don't block multicast, so my servers, that just for test
were in the lan, talk in ipmulticast with all the lan and the remote lan too. There
are two main lan connected with a slow
It seems that bad performance depends on session replication. Now I just deleted the
distributable tag from the web.xml and all is fast like on a single node. But you need
to wait more than 2 minutes in order to have fault tolerance to be activated, and,
obviously, session is null on the other n
"Sacha Labourey" wrote : Can you make sure the clustering is up? what is displayed by
jboss when it you start up the second node?
Hi and thank you for your answer.
Here is what you can see on the second node (just last lines, if you need all the log
just ask me for it):
08:06:34,446 INFO [Ser
Hi everibody,
I'm trying to use JBoss 3.2.3 in cluster with a software load balancer in front (using
Apache 2 + modjk2). My JBoss is the standard download from sourceforge.
When I start the cluster (two server running Windows 2000 pro) every single node slow
down. For example, if I request for
Hi all,
I have the same problem, but I think that if you talk about session replication you
cannot talk about sticky session. The replication should be between nodes, so you can
set up fault tolerant configuration.
I wrote two stupid JSPs, the firsts that put a string in session, the second that