Hi, could you please share the TCP/IP Discovery configuration? 

If you have not configured it please check this 
https://ignite.apache.org/docs/latest/clustering/tcp-ip-discovery 
<https://ignite.apache.org/docs/latest/clustering/tcp-ip-discovery>

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Best regards, 
Aleksandr

On 2022/11/25 11:27:19 [email protected] wrote:
> Hi,   I am trying to setup a two nodes replicated cluster, in an 
> active/passive way.   On each node, a Java webapp will be accessing the local 
> database instance using JDBC.   The app itself is stateless, but I need 
> synced datas from the database.   Ignite seems to be a nice choice, as I 
> don't need advanced SQL features but replication and simplicity.   So I am 
> running an Ignite container on two differents hosts (10.17.10.55 and 
> 10.17.10.56), using : docker run -v 
> "/tmp/ignite.xml:/opt/ignite/apache-ignite/config/default-config.xml" -p 
> "10800:10800" -p "11211:11211" -p "47100:47100" -p "47500:47500" -p 
> "49112:49112" apacheignite/ignite:latest   And here is the content of the 
> file "ignite.xml" (of course, "consistentId" value is different for each 
> host, the rest is the same).  
> 
> 10.17.10.55
> 10.17.10.56
> 
>    As far as I can see, when the containers are up, ports are exposed and 
> firewall does not block communications (I have runned these two commands on 
> both hosts, in order to "cross check"):   echo "10800 11211 47100 47500" | 
> xargs nc -vz 10.17.10.55
> Connection to 10.17.10.55 10800 port [tcp/*] succeeded!
> Connection to 10.17.10.55 11211 port [tcp/*] succeeded!
> Connection to 10.17.10.55 47100 port [tcp/*] succeeded!
> Connection to 10.17.10.55 47500 port [tcp/*] succeeded!   echo "10800 11211 
> 47100 47500" | xargs nc -vz 10.17.10.56
> Connection to 10.17.10.56 10800 port [tcp/*] succeeded!
> Connection to 10.17.10.56 11211 port [tcp/*] succeeded!
> Connection to 10.17.10.56 47100 port [tcp/*] succeeded!
> Connection to 10.17.10.56 47500 port [tcp/*] succeeded!   But the two Ignite 
> instances don't seem to communicate, as I get an error message like :   
> Failed to connect to any address from IP finder (make sure IP finder 
> addresses are correct and firewalls are disabled on all host machines): 
> [/10.17.10.55:47500, /10.17.10.56:47500]   Did I miss something ? A quick and 
> dirty try with a local docker-compose and a config file which is the base of 
> the one I tried here was running flawlessly.   Regards        
> 
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