Re: Static Membership Session Replication

2012-09-29 Thread John Rellis
On Sep 28, 2012 3:42 PM, "Konstantin Kolinko" wrote: > > 2012/9/28 John Rellis : > >> (...) > >> > > Keiichi, > > > > Thanks. OK so, when my tomcat starts it says : > > > > INFO: Receiver Server Socket bound to:localhost/127.0.0.1:4110 > > > > You reckon this should say the hostname of the machin

Re: Static Membership Session Replication

2012-09-28 Thread Konstantin Kolinko
2012/9/28 John Rellis : >> (...) >> > Keiichi, > > Thanks. OK so, when my tomcat starts it says : > > INFO: Receiver Server Socket bound to:localhost/127.0.0.1:4110 > > You reckon this should say the hostname of the machine tomcat is running > on, with the hostname (tomcatone) in /etc/hosts with m

Re: Static Membership Session Replication

2012-09-28 Thread John Rellis
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 9:58 AM, Keiichi Fujino wrote: > Hi > > According to this log, > it does not seem to able to register for membership. > In your configuration, TcpFailureDetector behaves as an administrator > of a membership. > Therefore, TcpFailureDetector#performBasicCheck logs following

Re: Static Membership Session Replication

2012-09-24 Thread Keiichi Fujino
Hi According to this log, it does not seem to able to register for membership. In your configuration, TcpFailureDetector behaves as an administrator of a membership. Therefore, TcpFailureDetector#performBasicCheck logs following messages. [WARNING: Member added, even though we werent notified:*mem

Static Membership Session Replication

2012-09-20 Thread John Rellis
Hey, Really hoping somebody can help. I am attempting a cluster with session replication. Tomcat 7, apache with mod_jk. The cluster and load balancing seems to be ok but I cannot get session replication working. I am using static membership as I am testing this on EC2. The load balancer and 2