Hmm ... interesting.
Aries RSA posts the available endpoints to zookeeper. There is no
mechanism to tell zookeeper that one of the client containers uses the
service. So the expected behaviour is that all clients get the all the
services from zookeeper.
Can you try to use the tcp transport to make sure this is not related to
fastbin? Maybe the fastbin clients use the same port on their side (if
it is on the same machine) and so block each other.
Christian
On 16.02.2017 15:58, Nick Baker wrote:
Hey All,
We've seeing something strange and I'm hoping someone here can provide
some insight (*cough* Christian).
We have 3 Karaf containers all joined via Aries RSA
(Zookeeper/Fastbin). A Service published by one container (C) is
designed to be used by the other two (A / B) at the same time. What
we're seeing is only one of those (A) is getting the service.
B's tracker receives nothing. I can bounce "B" over and over and still
nothing. If I shut-down "A", then the next bounce of "B" shows the
service in the tracker.
Any insight appreciated!
-Nick Baker
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