Yes,
Tables created dynamically in caches that use a persistent data region
will be stored to disk.
You can try by enabling persistence for the default data region.
Create a test table, populate w/data, shutdown ignite then restart, data
should be there.
Thanks, Alex
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We're using native persistence for each of them. Does dynamic cache
creation work for tables?
Is it possible to create tables dynamically that have persistence?
Devin G. Bost
On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 11:16 AM akurbanov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> There is no need to restart the cluster if you want to c
Then how to create shared file system or is there any way to access/modify
file written by one node in cluster by other node ??
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The problem is I am not able to kill my ignite yarn application even though
exception has been thrown while starting the ignite and the resources of the
ignite-yarn spark job keeps piling up. Please find attached image of spark
web-ui. From my "StartStandalone" spark application I use to submit the
Hello!
[01:07:25,966][WARNING][tcp-comm-worker-#1%SubScriptionCluster%][TcpCommunicationSpi]
Connect timed out (consider increasing 'failureDetectionTimeout'
configuration property) [addr=/172.16.99.27:47100,
failureDetectionTimeout=10]
Failed to send message (node
may have left the grid or TC
Hello!
I have no idea, I recommend collecting a heap dump and analyzing it to
locate any leaks. I think that something would indeed happen at the cluster
in that time.
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пт, 21 февр. 2020 г. в 06:07, wentat :
> Hi Ilya,
>
> at the time of running the experiments in t
Hello!
Our current optimizer is not very smart. If you found an USE INDEX which
allows your query to run sufficiently fast, my recommendation is to just
use it.
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пт, 21 февр. 2020 г. в 14:45, breathem :
> Hello,
> We have two tables LD (8 000 000 rows) and DRUGS (13
Hello!
We do not recommend developing new IGFS applications because we are
removing this feature.
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пт, 21 февр. 2020 г. в 09:28, Preeti Nidgunde :
> I have written IGFS java application. I want to write shared file such
> that
> if I write file from one node then i
Hello!
Ignite has optional on-heap tier and also optional disk tier (Native
Persistence will offload data there as RAM is exhausted).
I wonder if that's enough for your use case.
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пт, 21 февр. 2020 г. в 15:21, Preet :
> I want to different tier like DRAM, avail
Hi Ilya,
Thank you very much. I suspect (1) is the missing piece of information I was
looking for. I'll add it when I get a chance and will report back.
Thanks again,
Devin
On 2/21/20 4:24 AM, Ilya Kasnacheev wrote:
Hello!
I'll start in the reverse order:
3. If everything is OK, the pro
Hello!
Can you collect stack traces (both JVM with jstack and C with gdb, if
possible)?
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пт, 21 февр. 2020 г. в 14:55, F.D. :
> Hi igniters,
> I'm using a client node in C++ to lanch several compute on a cluster, and
> it's working quite well, but when I try to clos
Hello!
I'll start in the reverse order:
3. If everything is OK, the process should take around a second (for
non-persistent cluster).
2. As soon you see "Topology snapshot" in the log, the process is complete.
1. From your configuration I see suspicious that it only lists two other
nodes and not
I want to different tier like DRAM, available devices as a tier. How to
specify such tier option.
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Hi igniters,
I'm using a client node in C++ to lanch several compute on a cluster, and
it's working quite well, but when I try to close the node with every king
of Ignition::Stop/StopAll(true/false), my client remain freezed.
I'm using the 2.7.6. Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks,
F.D.
Hi Ilya,
That certainly makes sense, but I'm not totally sure how to act on that
information yet. A couple questions:
1.) Given the configuration file I posted (which is basically the same on each
node in the cluster, save that the IP addresses of the nodes to discover are
different), shoul
Hello,
We have two tables LD (8 000 000 rows) and DRUGS (130 000 rows).
Following query is executed ~7 minutes that is significantly longer then in
RDBMS (~1,5 sec):
select d.drug_id, d.drug_name, ld.price
from drugs d
left outer join ld on d.drug_id = ld.drug_id and ld.org_id = 264;
Explain for q
Hello!
I've heard about issues with e.g. Spring Boot overriding h2 database
version and breaking our runtime. I'm not sure who else does that.
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чт, 20 февр. 2020 г. в 19:24, Andrew Munn :
> Thanks. Adding this runtime dependency
Hello!
Your node has never finished joining to cluster nor was able to
self-discover to form a cluster of its own, as evident by:
"main" #1 prio=5 os_prio=0 tid=0x7f7e8000d000 nid=0x5fed waiting on
condition [0x7f7e8875f000]
java.lang.Thread.State: TIMED_WAITING (sleeping)
at java.lan
What are you trying to achieve? You can do read/write through with an external
third-party database, you can use Ignite’s transactional persistence, both of
which allow you to have different tiers with varied speeds/volumes of data.
Regards,
Stephen
> On 21 Feb 2020, at 09:58, Preet wrote:
I am looking for tiering facility. If Ignite support then send some links or
info.
Thanks in advance.
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