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Using Tomcat
st there too. I would appreciate it if you could
look at that.
Please let me know if you need any other info.
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How do I get the src of a JGroups version that is not the CVS head? I would
like to download JGroups 2.2.8 source...Should the module name be different?
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Bela,
Looks like that problem is gone now. We have scheduled a test for tomorrow
(Tuesday). I will test with the new jar , and let you know the message.
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to try
this in production, and see what kind of messages/results we get.
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someone else done this ?
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the error that you specify, do we have a solution
for that?
(b) Is this a bug in JGroups? Shouldnt the packets be fragmented to the right
size automatically based on the the bundle size? Why would we ever get "Message
Too Long" error?
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exception=java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
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I used java 1.4.2_07
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Here's our jboss config props (replSync-service.xml):
We are using those props in cluster-service.xml. The jboss config uses frag
size of 6. It also uses the max_xmit_size of 6. Should this be changed?
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Also, interspersed with those NAKACK messages, I see the following (not
necessarily at the start of the NAKACK MESSAGES).
java.io.IOException: Message too long
at java.net.PlainDatagramSocketImpl.send(Native Method)
at java.net.DatagramSocket.send(DatagramSocket.java:611)
Thank you Bela. I have posted in the other forums. One thing we noted yesterday
was when we have the jboss die with defunct java process, the logs have a lot
of the following error messages. Why and when do we get these messages? The jk
log just says that "app02 is in error state" where app02 is
Im not sure if this the right forum for this,but here goes - We use Jboss 3.2.6
with JBOssCache for replication, and mod-jk for load balancing. We are running
in a cluster, but sometimes we have this problem even without the cluster.
I get this exception, every few minutes in the log, although t
May I also ask why COMPRESS made a difference, and what it was supposed to do?
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Alright - you were right. I had COMPRESS in my jboss cache config file, and I
removed it. It worked. Thank you very much.
I still get this exception, every few minutes in the log, although they dont
seem to be doing anything (please see below).
Another problem we have in production, which is v
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But I still need info on how to stop the jgroups related expceptions as we need
to run the cluster with multiple servers.
Please help!
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I'm sorry - I misspoke. I get the above exception when there are more than 1
jboss servers running in the cluster. When I shutdown all but one server. I no
longer get the other exceptions. The only exception I get occasionally is:
2005-08-12 10:47:05,891 ERROR [org.apache.commons.modeler.Registr
Hi all -
I have a cluster with JBoss Cache. Currently I am only running in the single
server mode. Everytime my load gets higher I get the following messages
continuouly in my logs. It always starts with the "message or message buffer is
null" message for a few seconds, and then goes on to thro
Thanks for the reply. When I try with localhost it works perfectly. I
intentionally put in bocalhost, because I want to capture the exception. There
is no machine called bocal host and my debug log shows the naming exception
being thrown - but not from my code even though I am catching it. Thats
Actually I am catching a general Exception in my code - but it never reaches
that part of it. So I am thinking that there is a bug somewhere - even though
lookup is supposed to throw NamingException, someone else is catching it and
not throwing it up to the next level - probably
org.jnp.interfa
I have the following code segment in my code. We need to access this bean for
several things, and for multiple app servers - the ip addresses and names of
which are configurable. So based on the requirement, we pass the name or ip
address to the code, and it first sets the context via the follow
We are running Jboss 3.2.6 in a clustered environment.
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I have the following code segment in my code. We need to access this bean for
several things, and for multiple app servers - the ip addresses and names of
which are configurable. So based on the requirement, we pass the name or ip
address to the code, and it first sets the context via the follow
thoughts on how this can be done? All replies are greatly appreciated.
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We have mod jk 1.2 with JBoss 3.2.6. I have a question for those of you who
have implemented this. Even though two nodes are in the cluster, and they are
loadbalanced via mod jk, I am finding that the requests always go to the first
node on the list.
Is there anyway to make them alternate, or b
I have multiple tree cache instances in my app, and each requires different
cache setting (ie, cache mode, locking etc). Do I need multiple config files,
or is this best done programatically?
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If I have a HASingleton class, and that object creates a new instance (call it
instanceA) of some other class - can we say with certainty that the new
instance is running on the same server? If there is a failover, and a different
server starts the HASingleton service, and references the instanc
a relational database, and read
from there. What do most apps do? Is it a good design to read the file from a
shared server? What are other options? How are file reads/writes handled?
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We use regular java classes, and use mod-jk as the load balancer. We specify
all the servers in the worker.properties file, and it load balances
automatically. I believe that when one server goes down, it will automatically
redirect requests to the other server.
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o run that request and send the status back
to me (original app server on which request was served)? How can I implement
this?
If there are any tools on the market which will help me do this, I would be
open to that as well.
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Hi all. I am still in the beginning stages of my investigation, and would
really like your input...
We have a servlet that reads from an input stream and writes to a output
stream. The data comes in byte by byte, and the servlet transfers the data.
Now the issue is - in a cluster, what if the i
To give some more info, I have this cache class which contains a hashmap that
the client can talk to and pickup whatever is assigned to it (based on the key
value). What I would really like to do is to share this cache among the entire
cluster, such that no matter which app server instance the r
I have some state - but it is not necessarily related to the session. Basically
there is a hashmap that contains lot of information about different clients,
but any client can have access to it.
So, can I make this into a stateless session bean? If so, will I lose my
hashmap contents during a f
We have a application that runs on jboss 3.2.6. It mainly uses plain old java
objects for almost everything - including database updates/inserts (java class
with jdbc - only uses the jdbc connection pooling app server service).
We want to scale and I am wondering about the options:
1. Should I c
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