This may be an obvious question, but you're running the command on both
machines at the same time, right? Does SRVR4 see its own loopback message?
If they're both seeing their own loopback messages, but not each other,
then make sure they're on the same subnet. If so, then you could try
increasing time-to-live. Beyond that, you'll have to work with the
network admin to get it sorted out.
Cheers,
Bobby
On 6/22/11 2:35 AM, forums_at_java.net wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks Bobby..
>
> I tried with glassfish3.2 . Now am not getting that
> StringIndexOutOfBoundsException. And When I hit command,
>
> *./asadmin validate-multicast --multicastport=30593
> --multicastaddress=228.9.50.202 --timeout 45*
>
> /Timeout set to 45 seconds
> Will use port 30593
> Will use address 228.9.50.202
> Will use bind interface null
> Will use wait period 2,000 (in milliseconds)
> Listening for data...
> Sending message with content "SRVR3" every 2,000 milliseconds
> Received data from SRVR3 (loopback)/
>
> /Exiting after 45 seconds. To change this timeout, use the --timeout
> command
> line option.
> Command validate-multicast executed successfully./
>
> But Am not getting the response from SRVR4. I stopped IP Tables in both
> servers.
>
> Any idea on this,
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Jihadrh
>
>
>
>
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