I figured that I needed the optional kubernetes JARS which are part of the
binary distribution but not he Nuget package, so I added the
ignite-kubernetes libs to my docker image as well, now I get a different
error of null pointer:
Caused by:
Hello,
I have built a docker image of my Ignite .NET application and am
instantiating this as a pod in my Kubernetes deployment. This all works as
expected and Ignite initializes fine.
However, I want my nodes to be discoverable so I am attempting to use the
Spring XML file located here
Hi community,
I modified the Java Classes: GridJettyRestHandler and GridJettyRestProtocol
for add support to JSF WebPages.
The list of depencies are the next:
el-ri-1.0.jar
ignite-rest-http-2.7.6.jar (including the attached java classes)
jackson-annotations-2.9.6.jar
jackson-core-2.9.6.jar
Hi Guys - Who creates these threads in Ignite Runtime. As I see these threads
are not named and seems to taking significant amount of processing time.
These two threads are either doing disk based io or Ignite SQL stuff. My
question is are these Ignite's internal threads ??
Thread
Hi all,
sorry for the confusion, I was using the wrong ip finder (using a wrong
docker image of mine) on some of the nodes. It worked with K8S on
docker-desktop but not with K8S on Azure because of the way networking is
managed.
Apologies
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Once the grid started, I am performing some customized post process setup. It
takes about 10 milliseconds. During this 10 millis I want to pause any grid
communication from other nodes (server/client) like adding any new fields or
queries. Is there any way to pause grid communication once it
One more exception that happens randomly is the following when I add node the
topology and the jam quits
[2019-12-15 03:14:49,171][ERROR][sys-#553][GridDhtPartitionSupplier] Failed
to continue supplying [grp=SQL_PUBLIC_EVENTS_IDX_DETL_TENANT_1,
demander=ef593867-af13-46ac-b9ea-5a6adcfcb2b4,