Alex,
It looks like JGroups GMS (Group Membership Service) is lost. You might
have stopped and restarted a controller too fast for the other
controller to notice. So the controller excludes himself from what he
thinks is a bigger and older group than him, that's why you see a single
controller in 'show controllers'.
You might want to try Appia instead of JGroups if the issue persists.
Hope this helps,
Emmanuel
Alex wrote:
Getting there....
I now have two controllers running. Either running on their own,
without another running on the other machine, seems to run without
problem. However, when I run two, one of them starts encountering
problems when trying to set up a link.
The key part of the log, I believe, is this:
13:28:58,394 WARN protocols.pbcast.GMS I (192.168.0.126:32810) am
not a member
of view [192.168.0.128:32991|4] [192.168.0.128:32991], shunning
myself and lea
ving the group (prev_members are [192.168.0.128:32991
192.168.0.126:32810 ], cu
rrent view is [192.168.0.128:32991|3] [192.168.0.128:32991,
192.168.0.126:32810
])
The full controller log where this occurred is here:
http://ohmslaw.org.uk/controllerStrab.log
Any ideas anyone? I have disabled firewalls for now on both machines
(they're not internet facing, so not an issue for now).
Just to add .... while this is happening, if I do "show controllers"
for the virtual database, it only shows one controller:
myDB is hosted by 1 controller(s):
192.168.0.126:1090
ta,
Alex
cheers,
Alex
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