Both physical servers are up and running... All Tomcats are up and running. After making changes to cache.ccf, I have been restarting the Tomcat services on the physical servers (albeit very early in the morning).
With the cache.ccf file set on each server as described below, I do not receive any JVM_BIND errors. There is no firewall between the two servers (corporate has a firewall to the outside world, but that's it. The two machines are housed in the same data center.) I take it that my cache.ccf files for each server are configured properly? Does reloading the webapp (through Tomcat's Manager interface) kill the Lateral TCP Cache and the object within it, and allow changes to the cache.ccf file to take effect? Or, do I need to completely restart the Tomcat services each time I make a change to cache.ccf? It is difficult for me to test because our UAT and Prod environments are different (UAT is one physical server with two Tomcats running on it - caching worked great on it. Plus I could restart the services at pretty much any time of the day). I am going to try setting up our Dev server and UAT server to mimic our Prod environment (Dev is also one physical server with two Tomcats.) The only issue I could see there is that Dev and UAT are in two different datacenters, but they are all on the same network (essentially). Thanks for your reply. Matt -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Configuring-Lateral-TCP-Cache-Using-UDP-Discovery-for-Two-Physical-Servers-tf3652276.html#a10220162 Sent from the JCS - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]