Yes, I also tried with setting up ha.server=192.168.1.3:6001 but got the 
same result.
Port 5001 is open on all the nodes. However, I am not sure if I have to 
open any other port too for setting up the cluster.

Please let me know the port numbers you open in your cluster.

Thanks,
Kishore

On Monday, 1 September 2014 23:25:25 UTC+5:30, Mark Findlater wrote:
>
> When running on a single server I guess you set all the ports differently, 
> when running on multiple servers did you also set the ha.server value?
>
> I set allow_init_cluster to true as who knows which server I will start 
> first on any given day!
>
> What messages are you seeing in the logs when starting up?
>
> The likelihood is that this is configuration of your network, i.e are you 
> sure each node can see the other nodes on the ports required (I know you 
> said you can telnet to each of them on 5001, can they equally contact each 
> other?)
>
> My cluster isn't running at the moment, but I can start it up again 
> tomorrow and remind myself which ports I had to open up in addition to 5001 
> (6001 will be in the list)..
>
> M
>
>
> On Monday, 1 September 2014 18:41:55 UTC+1, Kishore Kumar Garg wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Mark.
>>
>> However, even after giving the values of ha.cluster_server, I was not 
>> able to start it. I tried the same setup on single server and I was able to 
>> start 2 embedded server instances of Neo4j and one arbiter instance.
>>
>> Then, I was trying to replicate the same setup on 3 different hosts and 
>> it starts breaking. I didn't set allow_init_cluster configuration value as 
>> true because in that case Host 2 would have created a separate cluster 
>> which would have defied the whole purpose.
>>
>> I am still clueless why it was working on same host but not on different 
>> host which are in same domain.
>>
>> -Kishore
>>
>> On Monday, 1 September 2014 21:39:40 UTC+5:30, Mark Findlater wrote:
>>>
>>> If Host 1 is starting OK, does it have the allow_init_cluster 
>>> configuration value set to true? You can verify that it is failing to join 
>>> by setting the ha.cluster_join_timeout configuration entry to some value in 
>>> seconds.
>>>
>>> I think each of your ha.initial_hosts values should contain all of the 
>>> servers that you expect to see, although I would also expect this not to be 
>>> a terminal as you ought to be able to add new servers into the cluster 
>>> without reconfiguring each server! (Refering to the host the server is 
>>> running on is AOK (from ha setup documentation 
>>> <http://docs.neo4j.org/chunked/stable/ha-setup-tutorial.html>) - 
>>> ha.initial_hosts is a comma separated list of address/port pairs, which 
>>> specify how to reach other Neo4j instances in the cluster (as configured 
>>> via their ha.cluster_server option). These hostname/ports will be used when 
>>> the Neo4j instances starts, to allow it up to find and join the cluster. 
>>> Specifying an instance’s own address is permitted.)
>>>
>>> You should set a value for ha.cluster_server otherwise you cannot be 
>>> entirely sure what the embedded instance has bound to (ha.cluster_server=
>>> 192.168.1.3:5001 for server 1, etc).
>>>
>>> I had a few issues with this, some caused by Spring Data not being HA 
>>> aware, and spent a bit of time looking at the ClusterJoin, ClusterClient 
>>> and ClusterSettings classes.
>>>
>>> M
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, 1 September 2014 16:12:53 UTC+1, Kishore Kumar Garg wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Current behavior:-
>>>>
>>>> Host 1 starts perfectly fine. However, when I start the 2nd host it 
>>>> hangs for life time and never came out of it.
>>>> I noticed this happens when it is not able to connect to the cluster 
>>>> created by Host 1. 
>>>>
>>>> Please let me know if I am missing something.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Kishore
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, 1 September 2014 20:03:11 UTC+5:30, Kishore Kumar Garg wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I am setting up a HA cluster of Neo4J embedded server(with spring big 
>>>>> data) and Neo4j version is 2.0.3.
>>>>> However, it is not getting started though hosts are in same network 
>>>>> and I am able to telnet on port 5001 on each node.
>>>>>
>>>>> Please find below the HA properties for each node below:-
>>>>>
>>>>> Host 1:-
>>>>> ------------
>>>>> ha.server_id=1
>>>>> ha.initial_hosts=192.168.1.3:5001
>>>>> org.neo4j.server.database.mode=HA
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Host 2:-
>>>>> ------------
>>>>> ha.server_id=2
>>>>> ha.initial_hosts=192.168.1.3:5001,192.168.1.4:5001
>>>>> org.neo4j.server.database.mode=HA
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Host 3:-
>>>>> ------------
>>>>> ha.server_id=3
>>>>> ha.initial_hosts=192.168.1.3:5001,192.168.1.4:5001,192.168.1.5:5001
>>>>> org.neo4j.server.database.mode=HA
>>>>>
>>>>> This configuration is not working. Please let me know what is missing 
>>>>> here.
>>>>> Any help is highly appreciated.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>>> Kishore
>>>>>
>>>>

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