Sounds to me like your nodes aren't forming a cluster either due to some 
network issue between them, or some problem in your config.

To see if they are forming a cluster just start one up, you'll see a load of 
JGroups output on the console. Then start the other one up, as the other one 
starts up you should see the first one recognise the second one has joined the 
group in the console output.

Also have a look at the JGroups docs, which has stuff about diagnosing network 
problems.

Best bet for you is to use your support contract if you have one - the support 
team are experienced in taking people through installation / environment / 
config issues.

If you don't have a support contract it's very hard for us to provide in depth 
debugging of a remote setup. Any help on the forums is done off our own backs / 
in our free teams, and the main work that we get paid for takes priority.

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