Hi,
I am not sure if actual connection via IP has to present. Both instances are
sharing the nfs ( in future this will be changed inside artifactory) and I
guess all required information is present on that nfs or/and inside
configuration database which also is being shared.
I did not get any response from JFrog on that. Ill come back to you in the end
of June after my vacations [😉] .
I would propose with just setting internal IP there (instead of host).
I've red also that you can pass java arguments to hazelcast. I did not have
luck with that and to be honest did not spend to much time on this. List of
available java flags I was able to google.
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Sent: Friday, June 3, 2016 3:12:25 PM
To: Arkadiusz Skalski
Subject: Re: hazelcast issue when running HA cluster in docker containers
Hi askalski85,
I encounter the exact same problem with the setup you described.
I can "bypass" the error and get artifactory running by using 127.0.0.1 as the
IP address, but I doubt it will work when I'll activate the second node :/
Did you find a solution?
Thanks
mal
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