Re: Trouble with cluster and JMX

2009-02-12 Thread Filip Hanik - Dev Lists
Eric B. wrote: Filip Hanik - Dev Lists devli...@hanik.com wrote in message news:49937f4b.9050...@hanik.com... sure turn on org.apache.catalina.ha.level = FINE org.apache.catalina.tribes.level = FINE in logging.properties however, regular membership discovery over multicast show up even

RE: Re: Trouble with cluster and JMX

2009-02-12 Thread Jorge Medina
@tomcat.apache.org Subject: Re: Trouble with cluster and JMX Filip Hanik - Dev Lists devli...@hanik.com wrote in message news:49937f4b.9050...@hanik.com... sure turn on org.apache.catalina.ha.level = FINE org.apache.catalina.tribes.level = FINE in logging.properties however, regular membership

RE: Re: Trouble with cluster and JMX

2009-02-12 Thread Jorge Medina
: Thursday, February 12, 2009 10:44 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Re: Trouble with cluster and JMX To get more verbose messages, the documentation mentions to use the key org.apache.catalina.tribes.MESSAGES I am currently trying it... -Jorge -Original Message- From: news

Re: Trouble with cluster and JMX

2009-02-12 Thread Eric B.
did you mark your webapp distributable/ Crap. Now that you mention it, I think I forgot to do that. Will have to check up on that tomorrow. However, after a bunch of fiddling around, putting the Manager within the context element got session replication working, even if it isn't

Re: Re: Trouble with cluster and JMX

2009-02-12 Thread Eric B.
Jorge Medina jmed...@e-dialog.com wrote in message news:9dd36c99332ab7438f8d73c048d8c62c02096...@sneezy.ad.e-dialog.com... I did not manage to get more logging from the tribes package. Did you? I am using the default tomcat-juli configuration, I didn't get any ouput about sessions replicating

Re: Trouble with cluster and JMX

2009-02-11 Thread Eric B.
Filip Hanik - Dev Lists devli...@hanik.com wrote in message news:499242de.2090...@hanik.com... log looks good, the warning could be that you are using an old configuration option take a look at http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/cluster-howto.html also, what could mean that it

Re: Trouble with cluster and JMX

2009-02-11 Thread Filip Hanik - Dev Lists
sure turn on org.apache.catalina.ha.level = FINE org.apache.catalina.tribes.level = FINE in logging.properties however, regular membership discovery over multicast show up even without these entries did you mark your webapp distributable/ Filip Eric B. wrote: Filip Hanik - Dev Lists

Re: Trouble with cluster and JMX

2009-02-11 Thread Eric B.
Filip Hanik - Dev Lists devli...@hanik.com wrote in message news:49937f4b.9050...@hanik.com... sure turn on org.apache.catalina.ha.level = FINE org.apache.catalina.tribes.level = FINE in logging.properties however, regular membership discovery over multicast show up even without these

Trouble with cluster and JMX

2009-02-10 Thread Eric B.
Hi, I'm brand new to clustering and read through the docs at http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/cluster-howto.html to get a better understanding of how it works. I tried the settings I would have expected to work, and on startup, I can see both tomcat's communicate and join the cluster (via

Re: Trouble with cluster and JMX

2009-02-10 Thread Filip Hanik - Dev Lists
log looks good, the warning could be that you are using an old configuration option take a look at http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/cluster-howto.html also, what could mean that it doesn't work, would be that multicast is not working for you, and you need to enable multicast. you can