I am living in a very strict environment...  is a new port being used for load 
balancing?

The logs show 8088 (which is my Jetty port) which is open and available for the 
node not receiving anything.

I've read these two articles:
https://blogs.apache.org/nifi/entry/load-balancing-across-the-cluster

and

https://pierrevillard.com/2018/10/29/nifi-1-8-revolutionizing-the-list-fetch-pattern-and-more/

and I don't see any mention in this regard...

My last hope will be to upgrade to the latest version (1.9.1)

Thanks


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From: Jean-Sebastien Vachon <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2019 11:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: No load on second node

Hi all,

What's the best strategy to get load balancing working properly? I've configure 
one of the very first connection of my flow to use one of the load balancing 
option so that flows are processed on both machines.

However, one of my two nodes is not doing anything. The load one the first 
server is way higher than the load on the second (60 vs 1).

I tailed the logs on both servers and there is not much information except for 
the following:

2019-03-22 15:40:17,579 ERROR [Load-Balanced Client Thread-7] 
o.a.n.c.q.c.c.a.n.NioAsyncLoadBalanceClient Unable to connect to 
10.0.2.132:8088 for load balancing
java.net.ConnectException: Connection timed out

I used telnet to connect and everything seems fine. I recently upgraded from 
Nifi 1.7.. could it be that I'm missing some configuration ?

Thanks

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