Hi Rogerio
Also could you share the output of ifconfig -a from each of the
machines and also output of netstat -an
after the processes are started?
Sending us log output would also be helpful.
Thanks
Shreedhar
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On Apr 10, 2008, at 2:18 PM, Sheetal Vartak <Sheetal.Vartak_at_Sun.COM>
wrote:
> Hi Rogerio,
> Glad to know that you are using Shoal.
> Are the instances running on different machines part of the same
> group? If so, there should not be more than one leader. Can you
> please file a bug (issue) at the Shoal IssueTracker : https://shoal.dev.java.net/issues/
> It will help if you can attach some log messages for this issue.
>
> Thanks
> Sheetal
>
> Rogerio Maretti wrote:
>> Hi Shreedhar,
>>
>> I'm using shoal in the project I've been working at, related to
>> fault tolerance. I'll have only CORE members (n), but only the
>> leader will have the power to do things such as connecting to other
>> systems, etc. When I test the application running many instances
>> (members) in the same machine, the application works well, but when
>> I test each instance running in different machines at the same
>> network, the application doesn't work well, sometimes it elects
>> more than one leader, which couldn't happen in my application
>> logic. Do you have any idea of what is happening?
>>
>> I didn't change the configuration of
>> ServiceProviderConfigurationKeys, I pass null.
>> GMSFactory.startGMSModule(instanceName, "TEST_GROUP",
>> GroupManagementService.MemberType.CORE, null);
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Rogério Maretti
>>
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