this is currently not implemented, and will be a big part of what is
2.1 (clustering etc).
The problem is to decide when something is down permanently, and how
to react if the "failed" node can communicate with other nodes. You
essentially need some sort of gossip protocol that informs all nodes
on which nodes are considered alive or not. It's a well-known tricky
thing.
Cheers,
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Akka will solve that, but you'll have to hold out a tad bit longer.
In the meantime you can read the cluster spec:
http://akka.io/docs/akka/2.0-M4/cluster/cluster.html
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