Hi-
Glad to here the issue has cleared up for you. Using host names is
probably a safer setup in most cases, since there are situations where
using the IP address may cause problems for other folks.
Thanks,
Matt Pavlovich
On 2/1/12 7:19 AM, tomerb wrote:
figured out the problem (at list on
figured out the problem (at list on my env)
when a broker updates another broker that it is up, it identifies itself by
the server name.
once the server name of all brokers was added to /etc/hosts on the client
side, all was well
:)
I guess this is bad practice, and the broker should identify itsel
Seems the same trouble I got into some days ago.
What I want brokers to do is to update clients with urls of brokers of joining
or leaving the cluster,
and rebalance clients for us too.
I set up two networked brokers and follow a instruction in a blog(cannot
remember the url)
with setting three p