Thanks.. I now have the two routers setup. Both routers are visible on
both machines.
The replicator doesn't seem to be working. I used testqueue@router1 for
both source and sink. I put the sink with the listener (router1) and the
source with the connector (router2). The example shows the source with the
listener -- should I do the same?
Any ideas on what the problem might be?
Thanks!
Regards, Mike
At 02:08 PM 9/10/2001 +0200, Andreas Mueller wrote:
>You have to use the bindaddress only in special cases (on a Unix system
>when the localhost is resolved to 127.0.0.1 or when you have a multi-
>homed machine (> 1 network card)). If you specify it, it must contain the
>IP-Address of the specific network card of the local machine, not of the
>remote one.
>
>Usually, all you have to do is to create a listener on one router and a
>connector on the other router. The connector contains the hostname/port
>of the router where the listener is defined. Once the connection is
>established, you see both routers in the Explorer.
>
>Do it step by step. Try first the both examples router1/router2 on your
>local machine and then move one router to another machine. If it works,
>configure the replication.
>
>--
>Andreas Mueller, IIT GmbH, Bremen/Germany, http://www.iit.de
>SwiftMQ - JMS Enterprise Messaging System, http://www.swiftmq.com
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: "Michael Costa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2001 10:29:00 +0200
>Subject: [developers] Replication on separate computers/networks
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've successfully run the Replicator Swiftlet example with router1 and
> > router2 on the same computer. Perhaps I've misinterpreted, but on the
> > mail-archive it seems that the way to do this is to change the
> > bindaddress
> > on the JMS and Routing Swiftlets of the the source router (router2) to
> > the
> > IP address of the machine with the sink router (router1). Problem is I
> > get
> > a Swiftlet Exception ("Can not bind assign requested address: JVM
> > bind")
> > for both the JMS and Routing Swiftlets. Also, there doesn't seem to
> > be a
> > way to only run one router on a given machine without also having to
> > run
> > the other one.
> >
> > When I only change the Routing Swiftlet bindaddress and change the
> > hostname
> > from localhost to the the hostname of the other machine for router2,
> > neither the explorer or the CLI shows router2 as running, but the
> > original
> > (one computer) functions as it did before. Obviously router2 is
> > running. Am I missing something. A configuration example with the
> > Replicator connecting on different computers (on different networks)
> > would
> > help alot.
> >
> > Is anyone able to help? Please advise.
> >
> > Regards, Mike
> >
> >
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