We have a FE EJB stateless Client that calls remote EJB on port that is a default EJB
deployer port 3873. The remote EJB is clustered accross several BE servers. Now the
problem is that when I reboot one of the machines the FE box comes to halt and it looks
like it's trying to invoke remote call but keeps trying even though at this point
"that" particular host doesn't exist. I set the numberOfRetries for the
connector, I also tried setting timeout to lower value. I see the following (below) but I
don't understand why would it keep trying to connect to remote host even after
numberOfRetries is set to 1.
P.S Note: This is clustered EJB so which means it updates it's view after first
successful invocation. But what I see is that even before it can make it's first
successful call (using round robin) it tries to reconnect many times to the host that just
went down.
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2008-12-31 12:20:14,287 DEBUG
[transport.socket.MicroSocketClientInvoker:ajp-0.0.0.0-8009-99] -
SocketClientInvoker[18b118, socket://10.10.8.77:3873] got Exception
java.net.NoRouteToHostException: No route to host, creation attempt took 3001 ms
2008-12-31 12:20:14,287 DEBUG
[transport.socket.MicroSocketClientInvoker:ajp-0.0.0.0-8009-86] -
SocketClientInvoker[18b118, socket://10.10.8.77:3873] got Exception
java.net.NoRouteToHostException: No route to host, creation attempt took 3001 ms
2008-12-31 12:20:17,291 DEBUG
[transport.socket.MicroSocketClientInvoker:ajp-0.0.0.0-8009-86] -
SocketClientInvoker[18b118, socket://10.10.8.77:3873] got Exception
java.net.NoRouteToHostException: No route to host, creation attempt took 3001 ms
2008-12-31 12:20:17,292 DEBUG
[transport.socket.MicroSocketClientInvoker:ajp-0.0.0.0-8009-99] -
SocketClientInvoker[18b118, socket://10.10.8.77:3873] got Exception
java.net.NoRouteToHostException: No route to host, creation attempt took 3002 ms
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