Yep, you have the correct way that I am deploying it. I am starting both nodes, one at a
time and I wait until they are both up. The 10.200.90.103 is started first and considered
the master. Once both are up and clustered I place the war file on the 10.200.90.103 farm
directory. I have enabled logging as you had asked and produced the files. Server time
drift is minimal, but just so you can adjust between the two log files: 10.200.90.103 is 4
seconds faster than 10.200.90.105.
pclark@10.200.90.103:~/development/servers/jboss-5.1.0.GA/bin$ date
Mon Jul 6 10:08:48 CDT 2009
pclark@10.200.90.105:~/development/servers/jboss-5.1.0.GA/bin$ date
Mon Jul 6 10:08:44 CDT 2009
Here are the startup command for each:
10.200.90.103:
./run.sh -c all -b 10.200.90.103 -Djboss.messaging.ServerPeerID=10
-Djboss.messaging.groupname=TestPostOffice -Djboss.server.log.threshold=WARN -g
TestPartition1
10.200.90.105:
./run.sh -c all -b 10.200.90.105 -Djboss.messaging.ServerPeerID=11
-Djboss.messaging.groupname=TestPostOffice -Djboss.server.log.threshold=WARN -g
TestPartition1
I have emailed you the log files and the jboss-log4j.xml file (to make sure I enabled
logging correctly). It doesn't look like I am able to attach a file to this post.
Thanks for your assistance,
Patrick
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