, Parallel pod management is working fine.
Regards,
Syed Zaheer Basha
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ch pod has server :1 )
Can anyone help me understand why Ignite pods that start simultaneously are
unable to discover each other ?
Thanks,
Zaheer.
Hi Sankar,
What Andei said is correct. We need to return a security subject. I faced
this problem and solved it like this :
*1. Create your own SecurityPermissionSet class that implements
org.apache.ignite.plugin.security.SecurityPermissionSet .*
/public class TestSecurityPermissionSet implemen
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> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/IGNITE/Ignite+Persistent+Store+-+under+the+hood
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> GridGain supports snapshot backup/restore of all caches on a live cluster.
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> Regards,
> Stephen
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> On 29 Jul 2019, at 12:48, syed zaheer Basha
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Hi,
I have gone through the following link :
http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/Snapshot-backup-of-Ignite-native-persistance-data-tp20103.html
And came up with an idea of cache-wise backup/restore. I am describing the
steps followed :
1. Let us say an Ignite cluster exists with per
Thank you Andrei
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Thank you Ilya
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Hi,
In this post it has been mentioned that to manually take a snapshot of
Ignite without using commercial solutions, we need to deactivate the cluster
, copy work/db folder to our backup location and activate cluster. And to
restore we deactivate, copy the backed up data and activate.
http://apa
Hi,
I am also trying to develop a security plugin for Ignite. Security context
in case of visor call is null and even the SecurityContextHolder wont work.
Because,
1. *SecurityContextHolder* has a ThreadLocal variable holding the
*SecurityContext*. So if your calls of authenticate and authorize h
services.
If it was a thick client we could have used ignite.services.deploy() right ?
So I need to know if thin client supports such deployment of services.
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Zaheer.
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Thank you very much for the replies.
Regards
Zaheer
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Thank you very much for the replies Denis and Ilya
Regards
Zaheer
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peer class loading. So If I have a node started
already(A) and I start one more service node(B), My service implementation
class will not be copied to A. I want to do this copying in runtime.
Regards
Zaheer
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Update :
I was able to solve that error by using
localhost:8080/ignite?cmd=exe&name=com.***.***.MyComputeTask.
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Now this class I will keep as a jar inside my libs folder.
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localhost:8080/ignite?cmd=exe&name=MyComputeTask*
Should this REST call successfully work?
I am getting an error. That failed to auto-deploy. So what should I do so
that REST api can recognise my task.
Regards
Zaheer.
Thank you very much :D .
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REST.
Zaheer
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ients ?
I had a look at the REST api of Ignite and I only found methods to access
the cache and modify it. But I do not want to use those methods to modify my
cache. Instead I want to use my service's methods to modify my cache. kindly
reply.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Zaheer.
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