Re: Cache data not being stored on server nodes
Hello! > When a put(key, value) call is made on the client would that put the data in one of the servers automatically if the cache is configured in PARTIONED mode Yes. Regards, -- Ilya Kasnacheev пн, 2 дек. 2019 г. в 22:40, swattal : > Hi Andrei, > > Thank you for the response. I do see expiration listener being called on > the > server node. What I don’t see is the value attached with Event. The key is > present but the value is null. I would have expected the expired value to > be > present in the event as well. I think i am puzzled over client behavior > and > am surely missing something. When a put(key, value) call is made on the > client would that put the data in one of the servers automatically if the > cache is configured in PARTIONED mode or does the server have to listen for > CacheEntryCreation event to add the key, value pair in memory? > > Thanks, > Sumit > > > > -- > Sent from: http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/ >
Re: Cache data not being stored on server nodes
Hi Andrei, Thank you for the response. I do see expiration listener being called on the server node. What I don’t see is the value attached with Event. The key is present but the value is null. I would have expected the expired value to be present in the event as well. I think i am puzzled over client behavior and am surely missing something. When a put(key, value) call is made on the client would that put the data in one of the servers automatically if the cache is configured in PARTIONED mode or does the server have to listen for CacheEntryCreation event to add the key, value pair in memory? Thanks, Sumit -- Sent from: http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/
Re: Cache data not being stored on server nodes
Hi, Please read about expiration here: https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/expiry-policies Expiry Policy specifies the amount of time that must pass before an entry is considered expired * In-Memory Mode (data is stored solely in RAM): expired entries are *purged *from RAM completely. * Memory + Ignite persistence: expired entries are *removed *from both memory and disk tiers. Note that expiry policies will remove entries from the partition files on disk without freeing up space. The space will be reused to write subsequent entries. * Memory + 3rd party persistence: expired entries are *removed *from the memory tier only (Ignite) and left untouched in the 3rd party persistence (RDBMS, NoSQL, and other databases). * Memory + Swap: expired entries are *removed *from both RAM and swap files. So it's expected that entry will be removed after expiration. BR, Andrei 12/2/2019 7:39 AM, swattal пишет: I have recently started using Ap= ache Ignite for my application and had questions about where the data gets stored in the cache. I have two nodes which act as Cached servers and another node which acts as a client. I am using the Zookeeper discovery SPI for discovery. While putting the data in the cache my server nodes gets the events of entry creation but on expiration i would assume that both Key and Value are present on my server side nodes CacheExpiredListener. The expiration listener is invoked with the right key but with the value being null. This makes me believe that the put call on the client just gets limited to caching on the client side and doesn’t send entries to server cache nodes. Is there a config setting that i am missing? Thanks, Sumit -- Sent from: http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/
Cache data not being stored on server nodes
I have recently started using Ap= ache Ignite for my application and had questions about where the data gets stored in the cache. I have two nodes which act as Cached servers and another node which acts as a client. I am using the Zookeeper discovery SPI for discovery. While putting the data in the cache my server nodes gets the events of entry creation but on expiration i would assume that both Key and Value are present on my server side nodes CacheExpiredListener. The expiration listener is invoked with the right key but with the value being null. This makes me believe that the put call on the client just gets limited to caching on the client side and doesn’t send entries to server cache nodes. Is there a config setting that i am missing? Thanks, Sumit -- Sent from: http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/