[zeromq-dev] zyre

Pieter Hintjens ph at imatix.com
Fri Mar 20 14:41:59 CET 2015


Could you provide me a spec for the multicast? Then I'll add it to the RFC.

The other discovery methods I'd like to eventually make are bluetooth
and manual (i.e. provide the Zyre API with node endpoints taken from
arbitrary mechanisms).

On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 10:34 AM, Arnaud Loonstra <arnaud at sphaero.org> wrote:
> Zbeacon in Pyre supports multicast which can traverse network segments.
> As long as your network supports it.
>
> Discovery mechanisms are kind of difficult. We have 3 methods now in
> different versions of Zyre/Pyre/...
> - broadcast beacon
> - multicast beacon
> - gossip
>
> I'm hoping to get some more methods but I won't be working on that
> until the end of the year. If anybody has good pointers, ideas about
> useful mechanisms please post it.
>
> Rg,
>
> Arnaud
>
> On 2015-03-20 00:18, Joss Gray wrote:
>> zbeacon broadcasts udp packets broadcast for discovery so they wont
>> be
>> able to cross subnets.
>>
>> You will have to change the broadcast domain like you mentioned.
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 11:08 PM, Andrew Hume <andrew at humeweb.com
>> [3]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> we’re trying to run tyre (actually, the gyre implementation)
>>> across different subnets
>>> (that is, one node is in 10.20.59.xx and the other in
>>> 10.120.45.xx). they don’t see each other.
>>> what would be the best way to have them see each other?
>>>
>>> we could change the broadcast domain to 255.255.0.0 but that seems
>>> vaguely dodgy.
>>> any other hints?
>>>
>>>         andrew
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