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Subject: [JBoss-user] [Clustering/JBoss] - Why is this logged with the WARN level?
From: jiwils <nukes () jboss ! org>
Date: 2004-06-30 18:28:03
Message-ID: 33214759.1088620083448.JavaMail.root () ads ! jboss ! org
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I have multiple jboss cluster partiitions that can see each other (but they are named \
differently).
About every 10 seconds, I get messages like the following:
2004-06-30 09:22:39,900 WARN [org.jgroups.protocols.UDP] discarded message from \
different group (cluster partition name). Sender was host:port (additional data: 16 \
bytes)
It seems to me that this is not really a situtation for a WARN message as it is \
completely expected given my environment setup. Was this logged at the WARN level \
because usually this indicates a problem? I am not sure why that would be the \
justification because setting this up requires some configuration changes that mean \
you were likely trying to change partition names in the first place.
Disabling this warning is difficult because I would like to see cluster INFO \
messages. Currently, I have clustering messages logging to a different file, but it \
would be nice to have the ability to disable this type of message specifically. Any \
suggestions?
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