[keycloak-user] Rebalancing problem while adding a new node to a domain
Elnaz razmi
elnaz.razmit at gmail.com
Sun May 21 23:51:39 EDT 2017
hello
please help me about this problem:
*We choose to install domain mode keycloak in our company. We have a load
balancer and three slave nodes. It's working properly with two active node
but when we want to run the third node to connect to load balancer, load
balancer don't rebalance with new node. It just say that node is regestered
but it don't show these lines as we can see in other node connect process
:[org.infinispan.CLUSTER] (remote-thread--p8-t45) ISPN000310: Starting
cluster-wide rebalance for cache work, topology CacheTopology{id=3,
rebalanceId=2, currentCH=ReplicatedConsistentHash{ns = 60, owners =
(2)[master:server-one-master: 30, srvca61-site232:server-threeslave: 30]},
pendingCH=ReplicatedConsistentHash{ns = 60, owners =
(3)[master:server-one-master: 20, srvca61-site232:server-threeslave: 20,
srvca61-site231:server-twoslave: 20]}, unionCH=null,
actualMembers=[master:server-one-master, srvca61-site232:server-threeslave,
srvca61-site231:server-twoslave]}[org.infinispan.CLUSTER]
(remote-thread--p8-t44) ISPN000310: Starting cluster-wide rebalance for
cache loginFailures, topology CacheTopology{id=3, rebalanceId=2,
currentCH=DefaultConsistentHash{ns=80, owners =
(2)[master:server-one-master: 40+0, srvca61-site232:server-threeslave:
40+0]}, pendingCH=DefaultConsistentHash{ns=80, owners =
(3)[master:server-one-master: 27+0, srvca61-site232:server-threeslave:
27+0, srvca61-site231:server-twoslave: 26+0]}, unionCH=null,
actualMembers=[master:server-one-master, srvca61-site232:server-threeslave,
srvca61-site231:server-twoslave]}[org.infinispan.CLUSTER]
(remote-thread--p8-t42) ISPN000310: Starting cluster-wide rebalance for
cache authorization, topology CacheTopology{id=3, rebalanceId=2,
currentCH=DefaultConsistentHash{ns=80, owners =
(2)[master:server-one-master: 40+0, srvca61-site232:server-threeslave:
40+0]}, pendingCH=DefaultConsistentHash{ns=80, owners =
(3)[master:server-one-master: 27+0, srvca61-site232:server-threeslave:
27+0, srvca61-site231:server-twoslave: 26+0]}, unionCH=null,
actualMembers=[master:server-one-master, srvca61-site232:server-threeslave,
srvca61-site231:server-twoslave]}[org.infinispan.CLUSTER]
(remote-thread--p8-t39) ISPN000310: Starting cluster-wide rebalance for
cache sessions, topology CacheTopology{id=3, rebalanceId=2,
currentCH=DefaultConsistentHash{ns=80, owners =
(2)[master:server-one-master: 40+0, srvca61-site232:server-threeslave:
40+0]}, pendingCH=DefaultConsistentHash{ns=80, owners =
(3)[master:server-one-master: 27+0, srvca61-site232:server-threeslave:
27+0, srvca61-site231:server-twoslave: 26+0]}, unionCH=null,
actualMembers=[master:server-one-master, srvca61-site232:server-threeslave,
srvca61-site231:server-twoslave]}[org.infinispan.CLUSTER]
(remote-thread--p8-t43) ISPN000310: Starting cluster-wide rebalance for
cache offlineSessions, topology CacheTopology{id=3, rebalanceId=2,
currentCH=DefaultConsistentHash{ns=80, owners =
(2)[master:server-one-master: 40+0, srvca61-site232:server-threeslave:
40+0]}, pendingCH=DefaultConsistentHash{ns=80, owners =
(3)[master:server-one-master: 27+0, srvca61-site232:server-threeslave:
27+0, srvca61-site231:server-twoslave: 26+0]}, unionCH=null,
actualMembers=[master:server-one-master, srvca61-site232:server-threeslave,
srvca61-site231:server-twoslave]}[org.infinispan.CLUSTER]
(remote-thread--p8-t42) ISPN000336: Finished cluster-wide rebalance for
cache offlineSessions, topology id = 3[org.infinispan.CLUSTER]
(remote-thread--p8-t42) ISPN000336: Finished cluster-wide rebalance for
cache authorization, topology id = 3[org.infinispan.CLUSTER]
(remote-thread--p8-t42) ISPN000336: Finished cluster-wide rebalance for
cache loginFailures, topology id = 3[org.infinispan.CLUSTER]
(remote-thread--p8-t45) ISPN000336: Finished cluster-wide rebalance for
cache work, topology id = 3[org.infinispan.CLUSTER] (remote-thread--p8-t45)
ISPN000336: Finished cluster-wide rebalance for cache sessions, topology id
= 3*
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