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Re: Glassfish cluster not working with JMS

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Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2011 10:56:51 -0500 (CDT)

Hi, nigeldeakin. Thank you for your response.

Well, log log.txt says:

Using file user repository for mqdirect2 service connection authentication
[08/Jul/2011:15:05:41 COT] [B1004]: Starting the jmsdirect service using 
with min threads 0 and max threads of 0
[08/Jul/2011:15:05:41 COT] [B1227]: Using file user repository for jmsdirect
service connection authentication
[08/Jul/2011:15:05:41 COT] [B1004]: Starting the cluster service using tcp [
0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0:48063 ] with min threads 1 and max threads of 1
[08/Jul/2011:15:05:41 COT] [B1228]: Cluster ping interval is 60 seconds
[08/Jul/2011:15:05:41 COT] [B1039]: Broker
"imqbroker_at_coblaze1.experian.com.co:7676 [1]" ready.

It doesn't say anything about the error or restrictions of any kind. Weird.

Even weirder is that logs log_1.txt and log_2.txt for both instances say:

[01/Jul/2011:15:37:15 COT] [B1013]: Auto Creation of Queues is enabled

Even though, on one instance, the problematic queue "incomingDF" mentioned in
the exception above, does not appear in one the logs. The one in which it
appears says:

[08/Jul/2011:15:37:15 COT] [B1159]: Destination incomingDF [Queue] has been
destroyed
[08/Jul/2011:15:37:15 COT] [B1151]: Loading destination incomingDF [Queue]
with 0 messages
[08/Jul/2011:15:37:15 COT] [B1152]: Loading of destination incomingDF [Queue]
complete

This message does not show up in the other log.

Another question is, does the DAS replicate JDBC resources, connection
pools and JMS resources (factories and destinations) on all instances? I ask
this because one of the logs says it does not found some JMS destination.

And finally, how do I know if my glassfish domain cluster configuration
supports distributed or non-distributed sessions?

Thank you.

 

 


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