for testing Eureka things
this needs entries in hosts (C:\WINDOWS\System32\drivers\etc\hosts on Windows):
for eureka replication to work, all eureka instaces must be running on different hosts
127.0.0.1 eureka-peer1
127.0.0.1 eureka-peer2
127.0.0.1 eureka-peer3
use scripts provided in scripts/
folder to start individual services.
You can use the monitor module to run a UI that shows active services and their caches to monitor the state of the cluster.
The monitor uses
- /eureka/apps endpoint of discovery services for discovered services
- /actuator/health discoverycomposite part of the response for service cache
references for configuring:
https://thepracticaldeveloper.com/2018/03/18/spring-boot-service-discovery-eureka/#Eureka_Registry_Cluster_via_enabling_Peer_Awareness https://cloud.spring.io/spring-cloud-netflix/multi/multi_spring-cloud-eureka-server.html
- GOOD https://blog.asarkar.org/technical/netflix-eureka/ https://medium.com/@fahimfarookme/the-mystery-of-eureka-self-preservation-c7aa0ed1b799
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eureka.server.evictionIntervalTimerInMs
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eureka.server.response-cache-update-interval-ms
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eureka.client.registryFetchIntervalSeconds
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initial-instance-info-replication-interval-seconds: 0
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instance-info-replication-interval-seconds: 1
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registry-fetch-interval-seconds: 1
Ribbon cache:
- ribbon.serverListRefreshInterval / ribbon.ServerListRefreshInterval
If registerWithEureka is true, an instance registers with a Eureka server using a given URL; then onwards, it sends heartbeats every 30s (configurable by eureka.instance.leaseRenewalIntervalInSeconds). If the server doesn’t receive a heartbeat, it waits 90s (configurable by eureka.instance.leaseExpirationDurationInSeconds) before removing the instance from registry and there by disallowing traffic to that instance. Sending heartbeat is an asynchronous task; if the operation fails, it backs off exponentially by a factor of 2 until a maximum delay of eureka.instance.leaseRenewalIntervalInSeconds * eureka.client.heartbeatExecutorExponentialBackOffBound is reached. There is no limit to the number of retries for registering with Eureka.