[snip] > It's that simple. What will happen is that the restarted node be will > be re-synced to the active state of node B, and you can continue on. > the clients will also be notified that > the cluster-membership changes (Java & C++), so even if node B is > brought back on a different IP address the client will know where to > fail-over to. >
Correction, no rename of the jrnl dir is required, it will do that for you automatically.... just restart node A with the same cluster-name as node B. It will do the rest for you... Carl. .. Thanks for the clarification, Carl. I wonder if my broker is in a bad state. I'll re-initialize the installation and see what happens. As to that, do you recommend clearing out /var/lib/qpidd to re-init? Thanks, Sandy --------------------------------------------------------------------- Apache Qpid - AMQP Messaging Implementation Project: http://qpid.apache.org Use/Interact: mailto:[email protected]
