[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] (WFLY-6781) Wildfly cluster's failover functionality doesn't work as expected

Miroslav Novak (JIRA) issues at jboss.org
Thu Jun 30 03:01:01 EDT 2016


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Miroslav Novak commented on WFLY-6781:
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Do you think you could provide server logs from node1 and node2 when you power off the machine? Could you also attach domain.xml and provide some sources of your deployments? It would greatly speed up solving the issue. Any kind of test deployments where we could reproduce the issue, it would help a lot.

You mentioned that RC.war is in cluster. I believe you mean the infinispan cluster for web which is using Infinispan. There is also JMS cluster which is something completely different as HornetQ (JMS provider) is doing cluster on its own. 

> Wildfly cluster's failover functionality doesn't work as expected
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: WFLY-6781
>                 URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-6781
>             Project: WildFly
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: JMS
>    Affects Versions: 8.2.0.Final
>            Reporter: Preeta Kuruvilla
>            Assignee: Jeff Mesnil
>            Priority: Blocker
>
> Following are the testing scenarios we did and the outcome:-
> 1. Network disabling on a VM for testing failover – Not working for both Linux and Windows environment.
> 2. Power off of a VM using VMware client  for testing failover – Is working on Linux environment but not working on windows environment.
> 3. Ctrl + C method to stop services on a node for testing failover – works on both linux and windows environment
> 4. Stopping server running on Node /VM using Admin Console  for testing failover  - works on both linux and windows environment.
> Jgroups subsystem configuration in domain.xml we have is below:-
> <subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:jgroups:2.0" default-stack="udp">
>                 <stack name="udp">
>                     <transport type="UDP" socket-binding="jgroups-udp"/>
>                     <protocol type="PING"/>
>                     <protocol type="MERGE3"/>
>                     <protocol type="FD_SOCK" socket-binding="jgroups-udp-fd"/>
>                     <protocol type="FD_ALL"/>
>                     <protocol type="VERIFY_SUSPECT"/>
>                     <protocol type="pbcast.NAKACK2"/>
>                     <protocol type="UNICAST3"/>
>                     <protocol type="pbcast.STABLE"/>
>                     <protocol type="pbcast.GMS"/>
>                     <protocol type="UFC"/>
>                     <protocol type="MFC"/>
>                     <protocol type="FRAG2"/>
>                     <protocol type="RSVP"/>
>                 </stack>
>                 <stack name="tcp">
>                     <transport type="TCP" socket-binding="jgroups-tcp"/>
>                     <protocol type="MPING" socket-binding="jgroups-mping"/>
>                     <protocol type="MERGE2"/>
>                     <protocol type="FD_SOCK" socket-binding="jgroups-tcp-fd"/>
>                     <protocol type="FD"/>
>                     <protocol type="VERIFY_SUSPECT"/>
>                     <protocol type="pbcast.NAKACK2"/>
>                     <protocol type="UNICAST3"/>
>                     <protocol type="pbcast.STABLE"/>
>                     <protocol type="pbcast.GMS"/>
>                     <protocol type="MFC"/>
>                     <protocol type="FRAG2"/>
>                     <protocol type="RSVP"/>
>                 </stack>
>             </subsystem>



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