[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] Commented: (EJBTHREE-880) Hard-coded localhost in ejb3 test suite
Aleksandar Kostadinov (JIRA)
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Wed Feb 25 11:07:58 EST 2009
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Aleksandar Kostadinov commented on EJBTHREE-880:
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To be more precise, where I suggest you to select lo as an interface for multicast for node1, you could try as well to specify eth0 as an mcast interface for node0. Since interfaces are selected by IP, it should not be hard to tell node0 that it should use node1's interface for jgroups.
Actually when I think more about it, it does make a great sense to have that done in every clustering tests so they become really OS configuration independent!
> Hard-coded localhost in ejb3 test suite
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> Key: EJBTHREE-880
> URL: https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/EJBTHREE-880
> Project: EJB 3.0
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Aleksandar Kostadinov
> Assignee: Juraci Paixao Krohling
> Attachments: ejb3-4.0-testsuite Build Completed With Testsuite Errors.eml, ejb3-4.2-testsuite Build Completed With Testsuite Errors.eml
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> When the ejb3 testsuite is run with "-Dnode0=IP1 -Dnode1=IP2" and IP1!=localhost there are some tests failing with "Retries exceeded, couldn't reconnect to 127.0.0.1:####". I see this for 4_0 and 4_2 jboss branches, but guess it's the same with head.
> One of the testcases is IiopRemoteUnitTestCase. I've checked ejb3/src/test/org/jboss/ejb3/test/iiop/unit/IiopRemoteUnitTestCase.java and there is 'props.put("java.naming.provider.url", "corbaloc::localhost:3528/NameService");'. Instead of localhost there should be used the node0 property. I guess the others have the same problem.
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