"sheckler" wrote : Yes, that is exactely my problem. I want the clustering bind 
to an other lan address than the jboss instance does to and this is working 
with 3.2.5. The -b option should n o t override the UDP.bind_addr for my 
purpose. 
  | 
  | May be the physical network configuration I have to consider shoud better 
be changed. If the new behaviour of JBoss 3.2.6 is the correct, planned 
behaviour I will have talk to my network people. Will this behaviour stay like 
this in future? 
  | 
  | Thanks fir Your answer in advance
  | Stefan
  | 
  | 
  | 

Yes, as I said: n 3.2.6, if you use -b or --host, then this *overrides* the 
UDP.bind_addr property in the cluster-service.xml .


Let me know if this is a problem for you. An option might be to add another 
system prop that ignore the -Dbind.address property.

Bela

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