Looks like the machine you are running jboss server on is a part of a network
and other machines on the same network have it installed. This would generally
not cause any issue if they were using different partitions. By default when
you start jboss, it starts in default partition, and all other server instances
running on the network that have not specified their partition name would join
that default partition.
Due to this, the messages are relayed to every server in the partition. To
avoid this, you might need to specify the partition name and mcast address for
the machine.
Hope that helps.
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