Hello Geode Dev and users
We have a requirement to constantly monitor the resource utilization (Disk
and Heap usage) for the cluster nodes from external processes.
Seeking help to understand the recommended way (or APIs available ) to get
this in a separate process...We need to trigger some action
Here is a command that actually runs..
You need to be in the Geode directory, the run the command below to start
everything.
docker run -it -v $(pwd):/apache-geode openjdk:8 sh -c "apache-geode/bin/gfsh
-e 'start locator --name=Locator1' -e 'start server --name=Server1'" -c ""
Thanks,
Mark
Since the branch proposed for deletion is the default branch in geode-examples,
you will need to file an ASF INFRA ticket to change that default. This is a
great discussion thread, but ASF will require a [VOTE] thread to be cited.
I am concerned about keeping it easy for someone who has just cl
Great (and timely) question Barry! And great answers from Mark and John.
The question is timely because we recently addressed some similar needs in
the development of the new Dockerized acceptance tests for the new TLS SNI
features. I've taken a stab at a tutorial that leverages some of those
idea
Hi Barry-
Have a look at this...
https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.3.x/reference/html5/#geode-docker
I recently put this together as part of the SBDG 1.3 GA release. It contains
references to other pertinent documentation as well.
There aren't any pre-canned Docker Images
Hi Barry,
Are you looking for something like this?
docker run -it -v $(pwd):/apache_geode openjdk:8 sh -c "apache-geode/bin/gfsh
-e "start locator --name=Locator1" -e "start server --name=Server1"
^ shared location ^
not sure this pat
Do you have Apache Geode examples using docker? Is there a way to run a
docker container that automatically creates locator and server by
specifying some parameters without typing them in the gfsh shell prompt?
Also, same for deploying jars, is there a way to automatically deploy jars
when running
Liberica is an OpenJDK distribution like AdoptOpenJDK, Oracle, RedHat, Amazon,
Azul, etc. I have yet to find a behavioral difference between the
distributions—it’s mostly about ease of acquiring binaries and LTS support.
Just for simplicity I would prefer to use a single JDK distribution across
Just to follow up on this: I've filed GEODE-8335
(https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-8335) to track, respectfully
(cowardly __ ) deferring to individuals who regularly contribute to the various
Geode repos to handle it as they see fit. I'll take care of the several Geode
Native associ
Hi,
Thank you all for the response!
What I got for now is that when I register CQ on the one server it
processMessage to the other server through FilterProfile and in the message
opType is REGISTER_CQ.
In fromData() method in FilterProfile.java states following:
if (isCqOp(this.opType)) {
Hi devs,
I have seen in develop branch this commit that changes openjdk by Liberica JDK
( https://github.com/apache/geode/pull/5312 ), although it was reverted later
so I suppose there are still issues to be solved.
I didn't know Liberica and I'm curious about the change. Why is this change
be
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