Inappropriate proxying of subscription only mailing list WAS Re: [JBoss-dev] jmx clustering
Adrian Brock
abrock at redhat.com
Mon Sep 8 04:03:24 EDT 2008
On your website you allow your users to post
to the jboss-development at lists.jboss.org mailing list.
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Why are you allowing people that have not subscribed
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http://www.nabble.com/JBoss---Dev-f2633.html
We are now being "spammed" by many posts from your
website that would be more appropriate on
jboss-user at lists.jboss.org or the user forums:
http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=main&c=5
Please make this forum "read only" on your
website or if that is not possible, remove it.
jnl1 - the above is not aimed at you.
But the developer's mailing list for the jboss appserver
is not the appropriate place for your question, try the user forums
linked above.
On Sun, 2008-09-07 at 16:23 -0700, jnl1 wrote:
> hi all...question on clustering. currently, i have a jmx process that
> handles processing of jobs. for example a report. right not, it's running
> in a single node, single jboss instance. we're moving to a multi node
> configuration and was wondering what impacts there might be.
>
> for example...if i submit a report and it's running, how does the other
> nodes know that the report is already being processed. i'm thinking in a
> multi node env, the different jmx processes will 'crash' into each other.
> looking around, it looks like i could use a singleton. but, wasn't sure if
> i'm off base.
>
> can someone point me down the right path..documentation, examples on what's
> different in a clustered env for jmx processes.
>
> thx in adv
>
>
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