Yes and no!

Speak with your network admin that the multicast send to other global machine. Not working over normal internet ways!

I thing clustering is made for local network failover. What you need are cluster domains. Gropus of clusters with a separate loadbalancer to route request over you country boundaries. That works fine :-)

Peter


Am 17.03.2006 um 00:02 schrieb Larry Mulcahy:

My question is:

Is it reasonable to expect Tomcat clustering to work for servers not in the
same network?  Widely separated in different states?

I have read the docs but don't understand the whole multicast thing.
I have set up two servers with clustering enabled on the same subnet and they see each other, no problem. Then I tried to add another server on a different subnet, no dice. I am experimenting with some configuration settings like the multicast address but would like to hear from someone who knows 'yes this can be
done' before I invest too much more time.

--
Larry Mulcahy
Good system software should be free, like air

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