On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 9:23 AM, GeekPro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
>  >>  When I configured with 4 brokers with mesh top'lgy
>  >>  a->b , c , d.
>  >>  b-> a , c , d
>  >>  c-> a, b , d
>  >>  d-> a, b, c
>  >>
>  >>  It didn't worked when the brokers in the network are more than 2. If
>  >> there
>  >>  is anything else I need to do please let me know
>  >
>  > Does each network connector in each broker specify the correct
>  > networkTTL for hops to make? Each one should specify 3 for messages to
>  > make it from one end to the other in a linear topology. But it's
>  > possible that you may not need this much if you're configuring a mesh
>  > topology.
...
>  Yes I did Configured with mesh topology. Made the network ttl to 5. Yes I
>  mentioned all the 3 other broker address as I mentioned above. but its
>  wirking with 2 brokers but it is not working with 4 brokers also I wud like
>  to mention once again that I am using Linux OS. Please let me know if
>  anything else I need to configure.

So you can make this work with two brokers, correct? If so, making it
work with three and four brokers is no different. It's just a matter
of making sure that you have network connectors pointing from
broker-to-broker to support the store-and-forward functionality.

Bruce
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