The first four are the standard ones.  The last only comes into play if you go 
out of your way to use an obscure feature in the jmx-console.

Unfortunately there's no simple way to verify isolation.  A good approach is to 
give each cluster a different partition name (via the -g swtich at startup) and 
then include the partition name as an element in the group name passed to 
JGroups.  This is controlled via the "PartitionName" attribute in 
cluster-service.xml and the "ClusterName" attribute in the other files.  If you 
do this and mistakenly mix the clusters, they will complain in the logs about 
receiving messages for another group, alterting you to the problem.

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