Yep, you have the correct way that I am deploying it. I am starting both
nodes, one at a time and I wait until they are both up. The 10.200.90.103 is
started first and considered the master. Once both are up and clustered I
place the war file on the 10.200.90.103 farm directory. I have enabl
I made a mistake in my post. the two servers are started up with the commands:
Server1
./run.sh -c all -b 10.200.90.103 -Djboss.messaging.ServerPeerID=10
-Djboss.messaging.groupname=TestPostOffice -g TestPartition1
Server2
./run.sh -c all -b 10.200.90.105 -Djboss.messaging.ServerPeerID=11
-Djb
Hi, I am having a problem using the farm deployment model with a large WAR file.
My setup:
two ubuntu 9.04 servers running sun java 1.6.0_14 and JBoss AS 5.1.0_GA
The two systems are connected through a 1 GB link and the default clustering
settings are used (meaning UDP multicast, some settings a