Are the hostnames properly configured/DNS:ed?
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On Oct 30, 2016 4:45 PM, "Patrik Nordwall"
wrote:
> The order should not matter. It will retry.
>
> Firewall rules can be unidirectional and then it matters in which
> direction the connection is established.
>
> sön 30 okt. 2016 kl. 1
The order should not matter. It will retry.
Firewall rules can be unidirectional and then it matters in which direction
the connection is established.
sön 30 okt. 2016 kl. 15:36 skrev Jegan :
Yes. There are no firewall rules between these machines. I can say this
because node3 joins the cluster
Yes. There are no firewall rules between these machines. I can say this
because node3 joins the cluster if I start the seed nodes in the order
node2, node3 and then node1. This would not happen if there was any network
related issue.
Does the order of starting seed nodes really matter? The doc s
Are you sure that there are no firewall rules or similar that are blocking
between the nodes?
/Patrik
fre 28 okt. 2016 kl. 16:21 skrev Jegan :
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Apologies for a long post. I am using Akka Cluster (version 2.4.10) to
> distribute an incoming HTTP request to a bunch of workers depl
Hi Everyone,
Apologies for a long post. I am using Akka Cluster (version 2.4.10) to
distribute an incoming HTTP request to a bunch of workers deployed on
remote machines. I am following below sample from Lightbend. I am using
Akka HTTP for the front-end role (as a REST layer)
http://www.lightb