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Brian Stansberry commented on JBMESSAGING-960:
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In JG 2.4.1 / AS 4.2, the address JGroups is bound to is derived as follows (same applies
to AS trunk):
1) If system property jgroups.bind.address is set, use that; ignore the bind_addr setting
in the XML
1a) Using the -b switch sets this system property
1b) If '0.0.0.0' is passed to -b, can't use that so org.jboss.Main uses the
value returned by InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostName().
1c) If user want JGroups to use a different address than what they use for -b, they can
-Djgroups.bind.address=xxx in which case org.jboss.Main will not override their setting
with the -b value
2) If system property jgroups.bind.address not set, then JGroups will use the value
specified in the bind_addr attribute in XML.
3) If neither bind_addr nor system property is set, JGroups will use the value returned by
InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostName(). This is the default behavior for the AS
channels, since user has to do something to set system properties and we don't
specifiy anything in bind_addr in XML.
4) If user does -Djgroups.ignore.bind.address=true, JGroups will ignore the
jgroups.bind.address property and use the XML value. This is an approach you could take if
for some reason you wanted to specify different values for bind_addr in different config
files.
ClusteredPostOffices are bound to 127.0.0.1 on JGroups config
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Key: JBMESSAGING-960
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBMESSAGING-960
Project: JBoss Messaging
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 1.2.0.SP1
Reporter: Clebert Suconic
Assigned To: Clebert Suconic
Fix For: 1.2.0.SP2
We should verify what to do with bind-addr:
mcast_addr="228.8.8.8" use_outgoing_packet_handler="true"
loopback="true" ucast_send_buf_size="32000" ip_ttl="32"
bind_addr="127.0.0.1"/>
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