Stefan Groschupf wrote:
>How much traffic produce the internal communication between JBoss nodes?
AS I had experiment with an 15 node cluster I notice 44 GigaByte
Traffic in 24h.
I don't know how much was from my application and how much was pure
node communication.
I was shocked as I had fi
>How much traffic produce the internal communication between JBoss nodes?
AS I had experiment with an 15 node cluster I notice 44 GigaByte Traffic
in 24h.
I don't know how much was from my application and how much was pure node
communication.
I was shocked as I had figured it out.
Stefan.
hi,
At 15:58 21.09.2003 +0100, Joao Pedro Clemente wrote:
If I understood you correctly, yes,
you can assign a particular IP with
cluster messages. The IP is defined in deploy/cluster-service.xml
and,if
you use jetty with jetty-based replication, in jetty's jboss.xml file
as
well.
I mean this (i.
If I understood you correctly, yes, you can assign a particular IP with
cluster messages. The IP is defined in deploy/cluster-service.xml and,if
you use jetty with jetty-based replication, in jetty's jboss.xml file as
well.
I once tought of adding an extra interface to cluster nodes, just to use
f
hi,
it's possible to define IP's which should communicate in an JBoss cluster
based on UDP multicast? Our admins suspect that JBoss nodes produces more
traffic in out network.
Regards,
Rafal
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