[jboss-user] [Clustering/JBoss] - Re: Setting up multiple instances of JBoss in different mach

2008-01-30 Thread gvamsius
"viswanadhvk" wrote : Hi all, I solved the problem. The problem was my system is not having mcast open. So instead of using UDP, Iam using TCPPING. It was working fine. | | Thanks! | vvk I had the same problem with UDP. I commented out UDP and used TCPPING, after which my cluster across t

[jboss-user] [Clustering/JBoss] - Re: Setting up multiple instances of JBoss in different mach

2007-12-18 Thread viswanadhvk
Hi all, I solved the problem. The problem was my system is not having mcast open. So instead of using UDP, Iam using TCPPING. It was working fine. Thanks! vvk View the original post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=4113976#4113976 Reply to the post : http://www.jboss

[jboss-user] [Clustering/JBoss] - Re: Setting up multiple instances of JBoss in different mach

2007-12-18 Thread viswanadhvk
HI shoeb, Thanks for your reply. Let me briefly explain you, what I did . I am using windows XP , and JBoss 4.2.1. (1) I changed DefaultPartition to TestPartition at " all\deploy\cluster-service.xml " | | | | | | | | | | ${jboss.part

[jboss-user] [Clustering/JBoss] - Re: Setting up multiple instances of JBoss in different mach

2007-12-17 Thread shoeb1981
This is fairly simple. You start your server with the partition name (check out jboss manual for partition name variable to be used at the time of server start up, you might need to modify you run.bat/sh file also. You may also need to specify the mcast address the same way you would do the par