[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] Updated: (JGRP-1237) Remove print stacktrace from Tunnel warning when backup gossip router is not available
vivek v (JIRA)
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Fri Sep 17 20:00:28 EDT 2010
[ https://jira.jboss.org/browse/JGRP-1237?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
vivek v updated JGRP-1237:
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Description:
This is the issue with JGroups 2.10 GA when using Tunnel with multiple Gossip Routers. In our case the nodes start sequentially. Two of the nodes have Gossip Router running. As each node is configured to talk to two GR via Tunnel, the first one starting always throws a big stacktrace when not able to connect to the second GR. We don't need to print the stacktrace when failed to connect to other GRs - we can simply put the warning with stacktrace.
File: Tunnel.java
Line: 421 (inside connect method)
[code]
catch (Exception e) {
if (log.isWarnEnabled())
log.warn("Failed connecting to GossipRouter at " + stub.getGossipRouterAddress()); //no stacktrace
stubManager.startReconnecting(stub);
}
[code]
was:
This is the issue with JGroups 2.10 GA when using Tunnel with multiple Gossip Routers. In our case the nodes start sequentially. Two of the nodes have Gossip Router running. As each node is configured to talk to two GR via Tunnel, the first one starting always throws a big stacktrace when not able to connect to the second GR. We don't need to print the stacktrace when failed to connect to other GRs - we can simply put the warning with stacktrace.
File: Tunnel.java
Line: 421 (inside connect method)
{noformat}
catch (Exception e) {
if (log.isWarnEnabled())
log.warn("Failed connecting to GossipRouter at " + stub.getGossipRouterAddress()); //no stacktrace
stubManager.startReconnecting(stub);
}
{noformat}
> Remove print stacktrace from Tunnel warning when backup gossip router is not available
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: JGRP-1237
> URL: https://jira.jboss.org/browse/JGRP-1237
> Project: JGroups
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.10
> Environment: Linux, JGroups 2.10 GA
> Reporter: vivek v
> Assignee: Bela Ban
>
> This is the issue with JGroups 2.10 GA when using Tunnel with multiple Gossip Routers. In our case the nodes start sequentially. Two of the nodes have Gossip Router running. As each node is configured to talk to two GR via Tunnel, the first one starting always throws a big stacktrace when not able to connect to the second GR. We don't need to print the stacktrace when failed to connect to other GRs - we can simply put the warning with stacktrace.
> File: Tunnel.java
> Line: 421 (inside connect method)
> [code]
> catch (Exception e) {
> if (log.isWarnEnabled())
> log.warn("Failed connecting to GossipRouter at " + stub.getGossipRouterAddress()); //no stacktrace
> stubManager.startReconnecting(stub);
> }
> [code]
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