[infinispan-issues] [JBoss JIRA] (ISPN-11428) Docs: JGroups Config Updates

Pedro Ruivo (Jira) issues at jboss.org
Wed Mar 25 10:44:09 EDT 2020


     [ https://issues.redhat.com/browse/ISPN-11428?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Pedro Ruivo reopened ISPN-11428:
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> Docs: JGroups Config Updates
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>
>                 Key: ISPN-11428
>                 URL: https://issues.redhat.com/browse/ISPN-11428
>             Project: Infinispan
>          Issue Type: Enhancement
>          Components: Documentation
>            Reporter: Donald Naro
>            Assignee: Donald Naro
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: 11.0.0.Dev04, 10.1.6.Final
>
>
> From Wolf:
> ISPN docs
> https://infinispan.org/docs/dev/titles/configuring/configuring.html#cluster_transport
> show information about improve performance and mention jgroups-default.xml ....
> but no idea where to find it
> name is confusing should be clarified
> there is no jgroups-defaults for the server it is default-configs/default-jgroups-<stack>.xml
> there is no infinispan-jgroups.xml as well in core.jar
> so the (i) box is just confusion
> 5. Setting up Cluster Transport
> 5.1.2 Default stack
> Confusing as the default-jgroups-[tcp|udp].xml show something more specific and more attributes.
> What is the purpose of this simplified stack? If the default xmls are used I would not include the example here, just point to the ispn-core.jar/default-configs which are listed in 5.1.1
> The (i) box is confusing as there is no heint where to find it.
> Also the ispn-core.jar does not include a jgroups-default.xml or infinspan-jgroups.xml. The embedded stuff seems to point to the same defaults as 5.1.1.
> If there are no real properties which are the default I would remove the box
> 5.2 inline stack
> The hint box “Use inheritance …” should point to 5.3 and here it should mention that this is a fully created stack with the complete configuration.
> 5.3 Adjusting
> For 2. You should mention that this can be “udp” or “tcp” used by default, not only a self created one
> Note that <VERIFY_SUSPECT> is replaced, which means all attributes are back to defaults.
> Example might include RELAY as it can be used without any position to be appended at the end. This is most useful for XSite replication (example is infnispan-xsite.xml)
> Explain that the stack.position is the name of any protocol.
> Not sure what happen if it is not found!
> 5.5.1 system properties default jgroups
> UDP
> Jgroups.udp.*  → no udp !
> Missing
> Address → jgroups.bind.address,jgroups.udp.address  defaults to SITE_LOCAL
> Port → jgroups.bind.port,jgroups.udp.port defaults to “0” automatically
> TCP
> Address can use jgroups.bind.address and the default is SITE_LOCAL not 127.0.0.1
> Port can use jgroups.bind.port
> Jgroups.udp.*  → no udp !
> EC2, kubernetes
> Same here for address and port
> 6 Discovery
> Should we list FILE_PING as well as this is the simple base for discovery and already shared with customers?



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