On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 5:01 PM, Jeffrey Wang wrote:
> Hey all,
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>
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> We’re seeing a strange issue in which two completely separate clusters
> (0.7.3) on the same subnet (X.X.X.146 through X.X.X.150) with 3 machines
> (146-148) and 2 machines (149-150). Both of them are seeded with the
> respecti
Set the internal port to be different.
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 7:01 PM, Jeffrey Wang wrote:
> Hey all,
>
>
>
> We’re seeing a strange issue in which two completely separate clusters
> (0.7.3) on the same subnet (X.X.X.146 through X.X.X.150) with 3 machines
> (146-148) and 2 machines (149-150). Bot
Hey all,
We're seeing a strange issue in which two completely separate clusters
(0.7.3) on the same subnet (X.X.X.146 through X.X.X.150) with 3 machines
(146-148) and 2 machines (149-150). Both of them are seeded with the
respective machines in their cluster, yet when we run them they end up
go