Setup
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Server Name : Server001
IBM Blade Server
-> Two Ethernet adapters eth0 (100 Mbps) and eth1 (1000 Mbps)
-> eth0: 150.158.73.49
-> eth1: 192.168.200.49
Debian 5 Installed
Jboss 4.2.3
Jboss Remoting 2.4.0 SP1
Jboss Messaging 1.4.2
Host file entry:
| 127.0.0.1 localhost
| 150.158.73.49 Server001 Server001
|
Scenario
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Jboss is bound to "Server001"
lookup Code
| final Properties props = new Properties();
| props.put(Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY,
"org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory");
| props.put(Context.URL_PKG_PREFIXES,
"org.jboss.naming:org.jnp.interfaces");
| props.put("jnp.sotimeout", "2000");
| props.put("jnp.timeout", "2000");
| props.put(Context.PROVIDER_URL,
java.lang.System.getProperty("bind.address") + ":1100"); // HA-JNDI
port.
|
|
| String partitionName =
java.lang.System.getProperty("jboss.partition.name",
java.lang.System.getenv("COMPUTERNAME") + "_PARTITION");
| partitionName = partitionName.toUpperCase();
|
| // for auto discovery through partition name
| props.put(NamingContext.JNP_PARTITION_NAME, partitionName);
| props.put(NamingContext.JNP_DISCOVERY_GROUP, "230.0.0.4");//
Default
| props.put(NamingContext.JNP_DISCOVERY_PORT, "1102");// Default
| props.put(NamingContext.JNP_DISABLE_DISCOVERY, "false");
Problem
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now the problem is, some time we have seen that, Jboss starts normally without any
exception and is looking at eth0 but suddently it starts looking up at eth1, thus unable
to lookup deployed services.
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