Thanks for the answer Brian.  

I have two machines with multiple interfaces.  Clustering traffic is configured 
to go over bge2, and all other traffic (JNDI/RMI/JMS) is over bge1.  If the two 
machines don't have IP connectivity over bge1 I get the following messages when 
a new member joins the cluster:

2006.07.21 12:51:20 WARN  [org.jgroups.protocols.pbcast.NAKACK] [dino2:11800 
(additional data: 17 bytes)] discarded message from non-member 10.10.10.10:11800

When the two machines can see each other over bge1 (as well as bge2),  
clustering works fine.  In this case when a new member joins the cluster, I see 
traffic over 1098 at the beginning of the join.  This is why I was suspecting 
RMI calls between the servers.  Am I missing any obvious reasons why the first 
case doesn't work?  What causes my second machine (10.10.10.10) to go from 
being a non-member, to being considered a member so that the first machine 
won't discard it's messages?

Thanks
Anne 

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