Is multicast://default?joinNetworkInterface=eth1 correct ? 2010/11/24 Guillaume HERAIL <[email protected]>: > Thanks! I'll try it > > 2010/11/24 Gary Tully <[email protected]>: >> There are attributes for the interface used, enable trace logging for >> the org.apache.activemq.transport.discovery.multicast.MulticastDiscoveryAgent >> and it will output the values used and the attribute names. >> Set the attributes via query parameters on the multicast url. >> some detail in https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQ-2842 >> >> On 23 November 2010 18:01, Guillaume HERAIL <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I have 2 servers with 2 network interfaces on them (eth0 : public >>> interface, eth1 : vlan). I try to set up an activemq cluster via >>> multicast. ActiveMQ doesn't bind on eth1 for multicast as netstat >>> shows it : >>> >>> # netstat -g >>> IPv6/IPv4 Group Memberships >>> Interface RefCnt Group >>> --------------- ------ --------------------- >>> lo 1 ALL-SYSTEMS.MCAST.NET >>> eth0 2 239.255.2.3 >>> eth0 1 ALL-SYSTEMS.MCAST.NET >>> eth1 1 ALL-SYSTEMS.MCAST.NET >>> lo 1 ip6-allnodes >>> eth0 1 ff02::1:ff04:bce >>> eth0 1 ip6-allnodes >>> eth1 1 ff02::1:ff04:bcf >>> eth1 1 ip6-allnodes >>> dummy0 1 ip6-allnodes >>> tunl0 1 ip6-allnodes >>> sit0 1 ip6-allnodes >>> >>> I have used activemq-dynamic-broker1.xml and modified it so it binds >>> on the VLan IP : >>> >>> <transportConnectors> >>> <transportConnector name="openwire" >>> uri="tcp://192.168.0.1:61616" discoveryUri="multicast://default" /> >>> </transportConnectors> >>> >>> How can i tell to ActiveMQ tu use eth1 for multicast ? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> -- >>> Guillaume >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> http://blog.garytully.com >> http://fusesource.com >> > > > > -- > Guillaume >
-- Guillaume
