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Preeta Kuruvilla commented on WFLY-6781:
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Alright thanks Miroslav.
Just to let you know its only happening on Wildfly-8.2. We have our same application
deployed on weblogic 11g in cluster mode and the failover is working fine there without
issues.
So perhaps we can conclude that since this issue is happening only on windows for Wildfly,
the issue is specific to OS or VM level for Wildfly and not for Weblogic.
Thanks,
Preeta
Wildfly cluster's failover functionality doesn't work as
expected
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Key: WFLY-6781
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-6781
Project: WildFly
Issue Type: Bug
Components: JMS
Affects Versions: 8.2.0.Final
Reporter: Preeta Kuruvilla
Assignee: Jeff Mesnil
Priority: Blocker
Attachments: domain.Node1.xml, host.Node1.xml, host.Node2.xml,
server.RC.Node1.AfterFailover.log, server.RC.Node1.BeforeFailover.log,
server.RC.Node2.AfterFailover.log, server.RC.Node2.BeforeFailover.log,
server.SL.Node1.AfterFailover.log, server.SL.Node1.BeforeFailover.log
Following are the testing scenarios we did and the outcome:-
1. Network disabling on a VM for testing failover – Not working for both Linux and
Windows environment.
2. Power off of a VM using VMware client for testing failover – Is working on Linux
environment but not working on windows environment.
3. Ctrl + C method to stop services on a node for testing failover – works on both linux
and windows environment
4. Stopping server running on Node /VM using Admin Console for testing failover - works
on both linux and windows environment.
Jgroups subsystem configuration in domain.xml we have is below:-
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:jgroups:2.0"
default-stack="udp">
<stack name="udp">
<transport type="UDP"
socket-binding="jgroups-udp"/>
<protocol type="PING"/>
<protocol type="MERGE3"/>
<protocol type="FD_SOCK"
socket-binding="jgroups-udp-fd"/>
<protocol type="FD_ALL"/>
<protocol type="VERIFY_SUSPECT"/>
<protocol type="pbcast.NAKACK2"/>
<protocol type="UNICAST3"/>
<protocol type="pbcast.STABLE"/>
<protocol type="pbcast.GMS"/>
<protocol type="UFC"/>
<protocol type="MFC"/>
<protocol type="FRAG2"/>
<protocol type="RSVP"/>
</stack>
<stack name="tcp">
<transport type="TCP"
socket-binding="jgroups-tcp"/>
<protocol type="MPING"
socket-binding="jgroups-mping"/>
<protocol type="MERGE2"/>
<protocol type="FD_SOCK"
socket-binding="jgroups-tcp-fd"/>
<protocol type="FD"/>
<protocol type="VERIFY_SUSPECT"/>
<protocol type="pbcast.NAKACK2"/>
<protocol type="UNICAST3"/>
<protocol type="pbcast.STABLE"/>
<protocol type="pbcast.GMS"/>
<protocol type="MFC"/>
<protocol type="FRAG2"/>
<protocol type="RSVP"/>
</stack>
</subsystem>
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