"chip_schoch"

I thought that clients of the clustered queue could connect to whichever node 
they found first and they would get messages from any partial queue.  Is this 
incorrect?

[/quote wrote : 
  | 
  | This is correct, but you want to avoid unnecessary redistribution if you 
can. Redistribution is designed for the case where you have assymetric 
producers and consumers.
  | 
  | In your case it seems it would make more sense for each of your windows 
servers to consume from different redhat servers since you have one less 
network round trip.
  | 
  | I.e. if each windows server is consuming from its own redhat server then 
JBM just needs to shift the message from redhat server --> windows server.
  | 
  | If both windows server are consuming from the same redhat server then 
messages not only have to get from redhat server 1 to windows server 1 and 2, 
but also from redhat server 2 --> redhat server 1 -> windows server 1 and 2.
  | 
  | Although it's a sub-optimal topology it should still work - things to check:
  | 
  | 1) Are the queus deployed as clustered = true?
  | 2) Is each node in the cluster seeing each other? Have a look at the 
console output from jgroups as they start, when you start the second one you 
should see the first one registering that.
  | 3) Make there is an issue with CR release you are using? Have you tried the 
latest release?
  | 
  | Hope that helps :)

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