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    • Type: Sub-task
    • Status: Resolved (View Workflow)
    • Priority: Major
    • Resolution: Done
    • Affects Version/s: EAP_EWP 5.1.0
    • Fix Version/s: EAP_EWP 5.1.1
    • Component/s: Clustering
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      In Microsoft Windows, when the network interface was disrupted, such as by removing the network cable and reinserting it, JGroups received an exception of type NoRouteToHostException every time it attempted to send a message. This continued until the server was restarted. This problem is solved by new behavior in JGroups, which re-binds the socket to the interface, allowing JGroups to send messages again.
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      In Microsoft Windows, when the network interface was disrupted, such as by removing the network cable and reinserting it, JGroups received an exception of type NoRouteToHostException every time it attempted to send a message. This continued until the server was restarted. This problem is solved by new behavior in JGroups, which re-binds the socket to the interface, allowing JGroups to send messages again.
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      Rebind multicast socket on NoRouteToHostException to work around issue in Windows when network interface is disconnected/reconnected.

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                • Assignee:
                  dereed Dennis Reed
                  Reporter:
                  dereed Dennis Reed
                  Writer:
                  Laura Bailey
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