Re: Cluster: Is session's lastAccessedTime got replicated?

2005-02-25 Thread Filip Hanik - Dev Lists
unless the session is primary, the last accessed time wont matter, when 
the session becomes primary, the last access time gets set immediately.

Filip
Joseph Lam wrote:
Found that only when a replication is explicitly triggered by
set/removeAttribute(), the other nodes' session.getLastAccessedTime() will
be synchronized.
Joseph
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005, Joseph Lam wrote:
 

Hi,
It seems that in my 4-node cluster (TC 5.5.8), the
session.getLastAccessedTime() only returns the last accessed time in each
particular node only.  Is this normal? How can I get the last accessed
time of a session across the whole cluster?
Regards,
Joseph Lam
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Re: Cluster: Is session's lastAccessedTime got replicated?

2005-02-23 Thread Joseph Lam
Found that only when a replication is explicitly triggered by
set/removeAttribute(), the other nodes' session.getLastAccessedTime() will
be synchronized.

Joseph


On Thu, 24 Feb 2005, Joseph Lam wrote:

 Hi,
 
 It seems that in my 4-node cluster (TC 5.5.8), the
 session.getLastAccessedTime() only returns the last accessed time in each
 particular node only.  Is this normal? How can I get the last accessed
 time of a session across the whole cluster?
 
 Regards,
 Joseph Lam
 
 
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