Lukas, New node connects to the one that is already running, not other way around.
Actually, for node to start it must be able to connect to one of the addresses in the IP finder, OR be able to bind to one of these addresses. So the fact that your node started means that its own address was provided in the IP finder. If you use the same configuration of the IP finder on other nodes (i.e. provide the address of already running node), they will successfully join. In other words, IP finder should provide one or more addresses and the first node in topology must be started on one of these addresses. -Val -- View this message in context: http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/Rediscovery-after-Startup-tp10007p10010.html Sent from the Apache Ignite Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
