[JBoss-user] [Installation Configuration] - Re: Problems starting AutomaticDiscovery on Mac OSX 10.3

2005-03-27 Thread smickerm
Thanks Ric it helped me!

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[JBoss-user] [Installation Configuration] - Re: Problems starting AutomaticDiscovery on Mac OSX 10.3

2005-01-30 Thread nutulapatisyam
HI Thanks for posting this, I have another question how does the other server 
know to replicate the session info. 

I have it set it as HTTP Session Replication. When both servers come up they 
think they are only 1 member in the cluster.

regards
syam nutulapati

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[JBoss-user] [Installation Configuration] - Re: Problems starting AutomaticDiscovery on Mac OSX 10.3

2004-09-08 Thread crl42
I got the same problem and I don't want to modify the startup script, so I worked more 
till I found the origin of error.
The problem is in binding the ANY_ADDR 0.0.0.0 to multicast socket on a linux kernel 
with ipv6 enabled.
If you disable ipv6 from kernel the binding of multicast is ok and the services 
related to 'all' configuration runs smooth.



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[JBoss-user] [Installation Configuration] - Re: Problems starting AutomaticDiscovery on Mac OSX 10.3

2004-03-25 Thread ricsearle
Typical, I struggle with this for a day, and then five minutes after posting here, I 
figure it out...

So for anyone else experiencing this problem:

You have to set the --host option on the run.sh script.  E.g.:

./run.sh -c all --host=192.168.2.2

Hope that helps someone!

Ric

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