Thanks for clarifying that. We suspected that but weren't sure. We can close
this thread ;). Thanks everyone for great input
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> 10 nov. 2016 kl. 18:03 skrev Patrik Nordwall :
>
> And for the record, it's just accidental that it works with tcp. We don't
> guarantee that t
Consider that confirmed then. ;)
On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 5:12 PM,
wrote:
> Ok. Just wanted that confirmed. We already have a workaround for it so I
> was mostly just curious to see if it was needed :).
>
> / Johan
>
>
>
> Den torsdag 10 november 2016 kl. 13:03:36 UTC+1 skrev √:
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>> the host ne
And for the record, it's just accidental that it works with tcp. We don't
guarantee that the same connection is reused.
tors 10 nov. 2016 kl. 17:14 skrev Endre Varga :
> Actor remote messaging is a P2P protocol and as such any kind of
> name-remapping is harmful. Trying to load balance Akka Remote
Actor remote messaging is a P2P protocol and as such any kind of
name-remapping is harmful. Trying to load balance Akka Remote connections I
think is a mistake and makes not much sense. You *can* load balance Akka
provided services of course, but you need to expose them as a different
protocol (i.e
Ok. Just wanted that confirmed. We already have a workaround for it so I
was mostly just curious to see if it was needed :).
/ Johan
Den torsdag 10 november 2016 kl. 13:03:36 UTC+1 skrev √:
>
> the host needs to be a stable identifier.
>
> What problem are you trying to solve with the rr dns?
the host needs to be a stable identifier.
What problem are you trying to solve with the rr dns?
On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 10:48 AM,
wrote:
> Case:
>
> I have two services (A and B) that wish to talk to each other using
> akka-remoting over artery.
> Each service executes on it's own machine behin
Case:
I have two services (A and B) that wish to talk to each other using
akka-remoting over artery.
Each service executes on it's own machine behind a load balancer mapping a
dns name, e.g. $A resolving -> multiple IP addresses.
For A to talk to B, we can for example execute:
// Make request