Could you also share the property files of the 3 vm's ?

Thanks

Michael

Am 28.09.2011 um 15:59 schrieb Toby O'Rourke:

> Hi,
> 
> I'm trying to do a POC using neo4j and spring-data-graph. I have configured 3 
> VMs running zookeeper and deployed a simple webapp to tomcat on each 
> instance. I've run into a bit of a problem with replication though. I can 
> only see data being replicated when I restart each tomcat instance – which is 
> obviously no good.
> 
> I have the following in my application context:
> 
>    <bean id="graphDatabaseService" 
> class="org.neo4j.kernel.HighlyAvailableGraphDatabase" 
> destroy-method="shutdown"
>          scope="singleton">
>        <constructor-arg index="0" value="${database.path}"/>
>        <constructor-arg index="1">
>            <map>
>                <entry key="ha.machine_id" value="${server.id}" />
>                <entry key="ha.server" value="zoo1:${ha.server.port}" />
>                <entry key="ha.zoo_keeper_servers" 
> value="${zookeeper.servers}" />
>                <entry key="enable_remote_shell" value="port=1331" />
>                <entry key="pull_interval" value="1" />
>            </map>
>        </constructor-arg>
>    </bean>
> 
> I am starting "zoo1" first so that it becomes the master. Server.id is 
> allocated at runtime from a system property set on each machine –Dserver.id=x 
> in the tomcat startup script. From what I understand the pull_interval=1 
> setting means that data should be synchronized once per second, yet I am only 
> seeing it happen when the servers are bounced. Am I missing something?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Toby.
> 
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