I have configurations like this.
Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<infinispan
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="urn:infinispan:config:7.0 http://www.infinispan.org/schemas/infinispan-config-7.0.xsd
urn:infinispan:config:store:jdbc:7.0 http://www.infinispan.org/schemas/infinispan-cachestore-jdbc-config-7.0.xsd"
xmlns="urn:infinispan:config:7.0"
xmlns:jdbc="urn:infinispan:config:store:jdbc:7.0">
<!-- *************************** -->
<!-- System-wide global settings -->
<!-- *************************** -->
<jgroups>
<!-- Note that the JGroups transport uses sensible defaults if no configuration
property is defined. See the JGroupsTransport javadocs for more flags.
jgroups-udp.xml is the default stack bundled in the Infinispan core jar: integration
and tuning are tested by Infinispan. -->
<stack-file name="default-jgroups-tcp" path="jgroups-venkat.xml" />
</jgroups>
<cache-container name="HibernateSearch" default-cache="default" statistics="false" shutdown-hook="DONT_REGISTER">
<transport stack="default-jgroups-tcp" cluster="venkatcluster"/>
<!-- Duplicate domains are allowed so that multiple deployments with default configuration
of Hibernate Search applications work - if possible it would be better to use JNDI to share
the CacheManager across applications -->
<jmx duplicate-domains="true" />
<!-- *************************************** -->
<!-- Cache to store Lucene's file metadata -->
<!-- *************************************** -->
<replicated-cache name="LuceneIndexesMetadata" mode="SYNC" remote-timeout="25000">
<transaction mode="NONE"/>
<state-transfer enabled="true" timeout="480000" await-initial-transfer="true" />
<indexing index="NONE" />
<locking striping="false" acquire-timeout="10000" concurrency-level="500" write-skew="false" />
<eviction max-entries="-1" strategy="NONE"/>
<expiration max-idle="-1"/>
<persistence passivation="false">
<jdbc:string-keyed-jdbc-store preload="true" fetch-state="true" read-only="false" purge="false">
<property name="key2StringMapper">org.infinispan.lucene.LuceneKey2StringMapper</property>
<jdbc:connection-pool connection-url="jdbc:mysql://192.168.2.15:3306/entityindex" driver="com.mysql.jdbc.Driver" password="user1!" username="user"></jdbc:connection-pool>
<jdbc:string-keyed-table drop-on-exit="false" create-on-start="true" prefix="ISPN_STRING_TABLE">
<jdbc:id-column name="ID" type="VARCHAR(255)"/>
<jdbc:data-column name="DATA" type="BLOB"/>
<jdbc:timestamp-column name="TIMESTAMP" type="BIGINT"/>
</jdbc:string-keyed-table>
</jdbc:string-keyed-jdbc-store>
</persistence>
</replicated-cache>
<!-- **************************** -->
<!-- Cache to store Lucene data -->
<!-- **************************** -->
<distributed-cache name="LuceneIndexesData" mode="SYNC" remote-timeout="25000">
<transaction mode="NONE"/>
<state-transfer enabled="true" timeout="480000" await-initial-transfer="true" />
<indexing index="NONE" />
<locking striping="false" acquire-timeout="10000" concurrency-level="500" write-skew="false" />
<eviction max-entries="-1" strategy="NONE"/>
<expiration max-idle="-1"/>
<persistence passivation="false">
<jdbc:string-keyed-jdbc-store preload="true" fetch-state="true" read-only="false" purge="false">
<property name="key2StringMapper">org.infinispan.lucene.LuceneKey2StringMapper</property>
<jdbc:connection-pool connection-url="jdbc:mysql://192.168.2.15:3306/entityindex" driver="com.mysql.jdbc.Driver" password="user1!" username="user"></jdbc:connection-pool>
<jdbc:string-keyed-table drop-on-exit="false" create-on-start="true" prefix="ISPN_STRING_TABLE">
<jdbc:id-column name="ID" type="VARCHAR(255)"/>
<jdbc:data-column name="DATA" type="BLOB"/>
<jdbc:timestamp-column name="TIMESTAMP" type="BIGINT"/>
</jdbc:string-keyed-table>
</jdbc:string-keyed-jdbc-store>
</persistence>
</distributed-cache>
<!-- ***************************** -->
<!-- Cache to store Lucene locks -->
<!-- ***************************** -->
<replicated-cache name="LuceneIndexesLocking" mode="SYNC" remote-timeout="25000">
<transaction mode="NONE"/>
<state-transfer enabled="true" timeout="480000" await-initial-transfer="true" />
<indexing index="NONE" />
<locking striping="false" acquire-timeout="10000" concurrency-level="500" write-skew="false" />
<eviction max-entries="-1" strategy="NONE"/>
<expiration max-idle="-1"/>
<persistence passivation="false">
<jdbc:string-keyed-jdbc-store preload="true" fetch-state="true" read-only="false" purge="false">
<property name="key2StringMapper">org.infinispan.lucene.LuceneKey2StringMapper</property>
<jdbc:connection-pool connection-url="jdbc:mysql://192.168.2.15:3306/entityindex" driver="com.mysql.jdbc.Driver" password="user1!" username="user"></jdbc:connection-pool>
<jdbc:string-keyed-table drop-on-exit="false" create-on-start="true" prefix="ISPN_STRING_TABLE">
<jdbc:id-column name="ID" type="VARCHAR(255)"/>
<jdbc:data-column name="DATA" type="BLOB"/>
<jdbc:timestamp-column name="TIMESTAMP" type="BIGINT"/>
</jdbc:string-keyed-table>
</jdbc:string-keyed-jdbc-store>
</persistence>
</replicated-cache>
</cache-container>
</infinispan>
And i have hibernate config like this
Code:
hibernate.search.​default.​exclusive_index_use=false
Problem is when multiple people is accessing the system at the same time, i see some data is not syncing across the systems in the cluster. If we give some time delay between each server operation. Then the data is syncing between the systems. I am not sure what could be the problem?
Please help me on this.