[jboss-as7-dev] TCPPING in AS7
Kabir Khan
kabir.khan at jboss.com
Fri Mar 16 13:16:22 EDT 2012
The guy at the JUG also complained about something similar to https://community.jboss.org/thread/196873
On 16 Mar 2012, at 13:30, Richard Achmatowicz wrote:
> No, he includes the transport. I'll ask him for more details and follow up.
>
> On 03/16/2012 07:13 AM, Kabir Khan wrote:
>> I guess that is what the user is seeing here? https://community.jboss.org/thread/196946
>> On 15 Mar 2012, at 00:01, Richard Achmatowicz wrote:
>>
>>> He may have been referring to the fact that in AS 7.1.1 if you don't
>>> include a<transport/> element in your cache container, you don't get a
>>> transport. And in that case, caches in two instances of that cache
>>> container would not communicate.
>>>
>>> On 03/14/2012 07:12 PM, Kabir Khan wrote:
>>>> A guy at last night's JUG was complaining about this. He mentioned there is a new setting to make the cache replicated, which now needs explicitly turning on. The config from 7.0.x does not turn this on in 7.1, the new setting needs turning on. I guess (but have no idea) that it is one of these values from the infinispan 1.2 xsd:
>>>>
>>>> <xs:complexType name="cache-container">
>>>> <xs:complexContent>
>>>> <xs:extension base="tns:base-cache-container">
>>>> <xs:sequence>
>>>> <xs:element name="transport" type="tns:transport" minOccurs="0">
>>>> <xs:annotation>
>>>> <xs:documentation>Overrides the transport characteristics for this cache container.</xs:documentation>
>>>> </xs:annotation>
>>>> </xs:element>
>>>> <xs:choice maxOccurs="unbounded">
>>>> <xs:element name="local-cache" type="tns:local-cache">
>>>> <xs:annotation>
>>>> <xs:documentation>Defines a LOCAL mode cache.</xs:documentation>
>>>> </xs:annotation>
>>>> </xs:element>
>>>> <xs:element name="replicated-cache" type="tns:replicated-cache">
>>>> <xs:annotation>
>>>> <xs:documentation>Defines a REPL_* mode cache.</xs:documentation>
>>>> </xs:annotation>
>>>> </xs:element>
>>>> <xs:element name="invalidation-cache" type="tns:invalidation-cache">
>>>> <xs:annotation>
>>>> <xs:documentation>Defines an INVALIDATION_* mode cache.</xs:documentation>
>>>> </xs:annotation>
>>>> </xs:element>
>>>> <xs:element name="distributed-cache" type="tns:distributed-cache">
>>>> <xs:annotation>
>>>> <xs:documentation>Defines a DIST_* mode cache.</xs:documentation>
>>>> </xs:annotation>
>>>> </xs:element>
>>>> </xs:choice>
>>>> </xs:sequence>
>>>> </xs:extension>
>>>> </xs:complexContent>
>>>> On 14 Mar 2012, at 21:44, William DeCoste wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Brian,
>>>>>
>>>>> Has anything changed in the config of AS7.1 from 7.0.x? I am not seeing
>>>>> any jgroups traffic or discovery. This configuration worked fine in
>>>>> 7.0.x. When JGroups is loaded it just creates 2 1-node clusters. They
>>>>> don't seem to see each other or even be trying.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks -Bill
>>>>>
>>>>> <subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:jgroups:1.1" default-stack="tcp">
>>>>> <stack name="tcp">
>>>>> <transport type="TCP" socket-binding="jgroups-tcp"/>
>>>>> <protocol type="TCPPING">
>>>>> <property name="timeout">
>>>>> 3000
>>>>> </property>
>>>>> <property name="initial_hosts">
>>>>> 127.0.250.1[7600],127.0.251.1[7600]
>>>>> </property>
>>>>> <property name="port_range">
>>>>> 1
>>>>> </property>
>>>>> <property name="num_initial_members">
>>>>> 2
>>>>> </property>
>>>>> </protocol>
>>>>> <protocol type="MERGE2"/>
>>>>> <protocol type="FD_SOCK" socket-binding="jgroups-tcp-fd"/>
>>>>> <protocol type="FD"/>
>>>>> <protocol type="VERIFY_SUSPECT"/>
>>>>> <protocol type="BARRIER"/>
>>>>> <protocol type="pbcast.NAKACK"/>
>>>>> <protocol type="UNICAST2"/>
>>>>> <protocol type="pbcast.STABLE"/>
>>>>> <protocol type="pbcast.GMS"/>
>>>>> <protocol type="UFC"/>
>>>>> <protocol type="MFC"/>
>>>>> <protocol type="FRAG2"/>
>>>>> </stack>
>>>>> </subsystem>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Bill DeCoste
>>>>> Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
>>>>> 978-204-0920
>>>>> wdecoste at redhat.com
>>>>>
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