Good question. Complicated answer.
First, if you want to try to get this to work, you can disable buddy replication in your
JBC config and also update the JBC config's cacheLoaderConfig section:
<property name="purgeOnStartup">false</property>
That's "true" by default.
The issue with reading sessions off the disk at startup is that the
persistent-across-server-restart storage for a session is meant to be the other nodes in
the cluster, not the disk. If you also start reading sessions off the disk, you run into
the potential of having using out-of-date data from the disk in preference to the data
transferred from the cluster. This is particularly the case with buddy replictation.
See
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBAS-5627, particularly the subtasks under it, for
a more in-depth discussion.
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