Hello Vamsi,

If the applications display distinct numbers, then the nodes do not see each other. I think this is a problem with multicasting.

Could you please confirm that you have uncommented the last line of etc/rc.d/start-server,default.groovy which sets the system property java.net.preferIPv4Stack? Without this property set to true, multicasting fails at least on Mac OS X and maybe FC.

If this property is already set, then I suggest you to check that multicasting is working ok on your box.

Thanks,
Gianny

On 20/03/2008, at 4:08 AM, Vamsavardhana Reddy wrote:

Hi Gianny,

I observe that the sample application does not run as expected when I try the clustering scenario on FedoraCore. Application running on each node displays its own set of numbers starting from 1 with the background color of the squares being the node.name set at startup. I observed the same behavior with G Jetty 2.1 and G Tomcat 2.1 distros. What is to be done differently on Linux?

++Vamsi
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