[jboss-cvs] JBossAS SVN: r99333 - projects/docs/enterprise/EWP_5.0/Administration_And_Configuration_Guide/en-US.
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Wed Jan 13 02:53:31 EST 2010
Author: laubai
Date: 2010-01-13 02:53:31 -0500 (Wed, 13 Jan 2010)
New Revision: 99333
Modified:
projects/docs/enterprise/EWP_5.0/Administration_And_Configuration_Guide/en-US/Clustering_Guide_JBoss_Cache_JGroups.xml
Log:
Partial correction to JBoss Cache JGroups chapter.
Modified: projects/docs/enterprise/EWP_5.0/Administration_And_Configuration_Guide/en-US/Clustering_Guide_JBoss_Cache_JGroups.xml
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--- projects/docs/enterprise/EWP_5.0/Administration_And_Configuration_Guide/en-US/Clustering_Guide_JBoss_Cache_JGroups.xml 2010-01-13 07:50:56 UTC (rev 99332)
+++ projects/docs/enterprise/EWP_5.0/Administration_And_Configuration_Guide/en-US/Clustering_Guide_JBoss_Cache_JGroups.xml 2010-01-13 07:53:31 UTC (rev 99333)
@@ -577,7 +577,10 @@
multicast address or connecting to a gossip router. As such, PING normally sits on top of
the UDP or TUNNEL transport protocols. Each node responds with a packet
<literal>{C, A}</literal>, where <literal>C</literal> is the coordinator's address, and
- <literal>=coordinator's address and A=own address. After timeout milliseconds or num_initial_members replies, the joiner determines the coordinator from the responses, and sends a JOIN request to it (handled by). If nobody responds, we assume we are the first member of a group.
+ <literal>A</literal> is the node's own address. After <varname>timeout</varname> milliseconds
+ or <varname>num_initial_members</varname> replies, the joiner determines the coordinator from
+ the responses, and sends a JOIN request to it (handled by). If no node responds, it assumes it is
+ the first member of a group.
</para>
<para>Here is an example PING configuration for IP multicast.
</para>
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