: [JBoss-dev] Does clustering work on OS X?
Hey that is my code
Is it not even starting for you? I can remove the ObjectCopier
service
until I figure out why it is hanging? I don't see why this would
effect shutdown. Does this happen when you run the default
configuration.
Is it a problem
With that change it starts up and and shuts down fine.
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Scott Stark
Chief Technology Officer
JBoss Group, LLC
Dain Sundstrom wrote:
I commented out that code. Can you try HEAD on that box? The way I got
it to hang was to start all, run
I'm just running 'all', and am not connecting to anything.
-dain
On Thursday, April 3, 2003, at 01:12 AM, Stephen Coy wrote:
As in just running the all config, or are you actually clustering
with something else?
Running all certainly works in 3.2 - I've not tried HEAD in a while.
In fact,
This has never happened to me, and I have done some (extremely informal)
clustering tests by (accidentally) running all on a network with other
jboss's running. I still haven't upgraded jdk's however, still on
1.4.1dp10.
david jencks
On 2003.04.03 02:36 Dain Sundstrom wrote:
I'm just running
Stark
Chief Technology Officer
JBoss Group, LLC
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I wish I could. I can't even move
: Thursday, April 03, 2003 7:51 AM
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I wish I could. I can't even move windows. It just goes into
la-la-land. My guess is it is some funk networking thing on OS X with
the new VM.
-dain
Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] Does clustering work on OS X?
I wish I could. I can't even move windows. It just goes into
la-la-land. My guess is it is some funk networking thing on OS X with
the new VM.
-dain
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I've seen the hang sometimes on UFS filesystems, but why the heck is
java.awt.Color being loaded in the first place
-dev] Does clustering work on OS X?
I've seen the hang sometimes on UFS filesystems, but why the heck is
java.awt.Color being loaded in the first place!?
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Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] Does clustering work on OS X?
Hey that is my code
Is it not even starting for you? I can remove the ObjectCopier service
until I figure out why it is hanging? I don't see why this would
effect shutdown. Does this happen when you
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I've seen the hang sometimes on UFS filesystems, but why the heck is
java.awt.Color being loaded in the first place!?
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I've seen the hang sometimes on UFS
, 2003 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] Does clustering work on OS X?
Hey that is my code
Is it not even starting for you? I can remove the ObjectCopier service
until I figure out why it is hanging? I don't see why this would
effect shutdown. Does this happen when you run
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] Does clustering work on OS X?
I wish I could. I can't even move windows. It just goes into
la-la-land. My guess is it is some funk networking thing on OS X with
the new VM.
-dain
On Thursday, April 3, 2003, at 02:49 AM, Sacha Labourey wrote
Does clustering in jboss-head work for anyone on OS X? Whenever I try
to shutdown jboss-head on my powerbook the entire os locks up until I
unplug my wireless access point and 'killall -9 java'. This can take
like 30 minutes to get my laptop responsive again.
[12:27:50] dain$ java -version
As in just running the all config, or are you actually clustering
with something else?
Running all certainly works in 3.2 - I've not tried HEAD in a while.
In fact, I've run all on a Mac and linux box together without
problems using JDK 1.4.1.
Steve Coy
On Thursday, April 3, 2003, at 04:32
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