[jboss-user] [JBossCache] - [TreeCache] viewAccepted()

ls1528 do-not-reply at jboss.com
Fri Dec 15 12:01:48 EST 2006


I have several Jboss clusters running on a dev/test Unix Server.  Each cluster has a distinct partition name and a different multicast address and port.  I modified the ../deploy/cluster-service.xml and changed the multicast address and port in the declaration of the JGroupsUDP protocol.  The servers start without any errors.

I recently created a Jboss cluster on my Unix production server.  It has a distinct partition name and a different multicast address and port than the ones I'm using on the dev/test Unix server.  The server starts without any errors. 

However, to my surprise, when I start the production Jboss server, the Tree Cache can see and knows about the Jboss servers on the dev/test Unix server.  I see the message below in the production startup log file:

    10:26:47,389 INFO [TreeCache] viewAccpeted():  [serverdev:61285|101] [serverdev:61285, serverdev:61290, serverdev:61325, serverdev:52951......

On the dev/test Unix server, I see the same message in all the Jboss server log files, however, the dev/test log files also contain a reference to the JBoss production server - "serverprod:56345".

How can I keep the Tree Cache for the two environments (production and dev/test) separated from each other?  The Unix servers are on the same subnet.  I am running Jboss V4.0.4.GA.




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