Hello Kees,
Added the config under comment to the jgroups.xml.
Nico
Kees Jongenburger wrote:
2006/1/19, Nico Klasens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello Nadia,
The line is added to revision of 1.8/HEAD. If this fix should also go
into the stable release (1.7) then an issue in the bugtracker would be
nice to document the change.
It is very likely that we won't release a new version of the current
stable branch, because we are working on the release of 1.8. IOW, it is
not worth the effort.
Hi I played with jgroups while ago. I had the most reliable service
when using tcp .
tcp also allowed the servers to be on the same machines perhaps this
can help having a more robust setup or somebody can add a tcp example
greetings
<config>
<TCP1_4 start_port="7800" bind_addr="localhost" loopback="true"/>
<TCPPING timeout="3000" initial_hosts="localhost[7800]"
port_range="3" num_initial_members="3"/>
<FD timeout="2000" max_tries="4"/>
<VERIFY_SUSPECT timeout="1500" down_thread="false" up_thread="false"/>
<pbcast.NAKACK gc_lag="100" retransmit_timeout="600,1200,2400,4800"/>
<pbcast.STABLE stability_delay="1000" desired_avg_gossip="20000"
down_thread="false" max_bytes="0" up_thread="false"/>
<pbcast.GMS print_local_addr="true" join_timeout="5000"
join_retry_timeout="2000" shun="true"/>
</config>
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