Hi!
The client should not have to pass any cache configuration, once the
cache is created in the server, you should just be able to get the
cache, I do not see any reason that should not work but I have never
used .NET so it is possible there is some hickup there that I am not seeing.
You do
I have a large CSV file (50 million rows) that i wish to upload to a cache. I
am using .NET and a DataStreamer from my application which is designated as
a client only node.
What i dont understand is i quickly run out of memory on my C# streaming
(client) application while my data node (an instanc
Hi All,
Server node is started & cache is created with configuration like
var cacheCfg = new CacheConfiguration
{
Name = "cars",
CacheStoreFactory = new AdoNetCacheStoreFactory(),
KeepBinaryInStore = true,
Hi,
We set up a cache in the default-config.xml file, but we're having trouble
getting visibility into the cache's data. We'd like to be able to use SQL
queries (or something we can run in an ad-hoc CLI or web tool) to
occasionally inspect the data.
1. Is there a way to inspect the data in an ad-
What prevents you from deploying the application within the same K8
environment as a pod? If the thick client and the servers are within the
same network then you won't have any hurdles at all. That's the best
approach.
Otherwise, you need to a) expose K8 network if you want to connect from a
thic
Hi All,
I am really struggling with this exception / error message.
I am using same configurations on client & server node but still it is
giving same error / exception - could not create .Net CacheStore.
Can someone please help / provide what is issue here??
Regards,
Sudhir
On Wednesday, Nove
Hi,
Bad news is that there is no short term solution, good news are that the
issue/case is acknowledged and that Ignite is moving forward.
See approach:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/IGNITE/IEP-37%3A+New+query+execution+engine
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Alexandr,
Can you share the code u used + configuration ?
I am not able to send snippets as i have to type in and can't send those
from my work.
On Wednesday, November 13, 2019, Alexandr Shapkin wrote:
> I configured 1 server node with :
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>
> Name = "cars",
>
> CacheStoreFactory = new AdoN
Ok. That is good to hear
Maybe I need to check configurations.
On Wednesday, November 13, 2019, Alexandr Shapkin wrote:
> I configured 1 server node with :
>
>
>
> Name = "cars",
>
> CacheStoreFactory = new AdoNetCacheStoreFactory(),
>
> KeepBinaryInStore = true,
>
> ReadThrough = true,
>
>
I configured 1 server node with : Name = "cars",CacheStoreFactory = new AdoNetCacheStoreFactory(),KeepBinaryInStore = true,ReadThrough = true,WriteThrough = true The second one with ClientMode = true just accesses the cache by its name and performs all operations. From: Sudhir PatilSent: Wednesday,
Alexandr,
Ok. But what is type of those 2 nodes ???
On Wednesday, November 13, 2019, Alexandr Shapkin wrote:
> Sudhir,
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>
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> > Are there any samples for ReadThrough operation done from normal ignite
> client node?
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> I tried the AspNetCachestore example with two nodes and it worked well
Sudhir, > Are there any samples for ReadThrough operation done from normal ignite client node? I tried the AspNetCachestore example with two nodes and it worked well for me. > I can not share snippet now but I will try to type it later...:(That’s ok. Feel free to add details whenever you get ready.
Alexandr,
Thanks for details.
I can not share snippet now but I will try to type it later...:(
I am getting cacheexception with message as -
could not create .Net CacheStore.
>From ignite samples i rendered same sample code e.g. AspNetCachestore one.
This works when used with thin client but wh
Hi,
Look at the parent of DataStreamerPermissionCheckTest. This code contains a
test implementation of
security: org.apache.ignite.internal.processors.security.impl.*
ср, 13 нояб. 2019 г. в 15:24, Sankar Ramiah :
> Thank you Andei and Zaheer for your response.
>
> I have tried setting a security
Sudhir, What exception are you getting? Can you share a full stacktrace/code snippet?Most likely you have an issue with the underlying DB configuration. You could have a look at Pavel’s examples for 3rd party persistence: https://github.com/ptupitsyn/ignite-net-examples From: Sudhir PatilSent: Wedn
Thank you Andei and Zaheer for your response.
I have tried setting a security subject with defaultAllowAll true for the
server node but there is no change in the output. It is going through
authenticateNode of my plugin (that implements GridSecurityProcessor),
creates security subject, sets it to
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Hello!
You can surely use REST from .Net, but writing code for such use is left as
exercise for reader.
You can also use .Net thin client, with API & description available in docs:
https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/thin-client
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ср, 13 нояб. 2019 г. в 01:43, ca
I am extremely sorry for typing mistakes.
Here is correct details
Hi All,
I have started 2 nodes -
1) Server node - using Ignition.Start. On Server node cache is created with
ReadThrough = true with CacheStoreFactory value set to property
implementation.
2) Client one - using Ignition.Start (fo
Hi All,
I have started 2 nodes -
1) Server node - using Ignition.Start. On Server node cache is created with
ReadThrough = true with CacheStoreFactory value set to property
implementation.
2) Client one - using Ignition.Start (for client with Ignition.ClientMode =
true).
With this when i do 1st
Hi Maksim,
Thanks, i think it will
regards
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İbrahim Halil Altun
Senior Software Engineer @ Segmentify
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Ok. Thanks Alexandr.
On Wednesday, November 13, 2019, Alexandr Shapkin wrote:
> Thin client does not store data and is not a part of a cluster, instead,
> you can think of it as an interface of accessing and manipulating your data.
>
> Please, note, that you can not configure these properties fo
Thin client does not store data and is not a part of a cluster, instead, you can think of it as an interface of accessing and manipulating your data.Please, note, that you can not configure these properties for IgniteClientConfiguration.The data region configuration makes sense only for server node
Outside this question, such large data will not work with thin client???
Regards,
Sudhir
On Wednesday, November 13, 2019, Pavel Tupitsyn
wrote:
> Yes, region sizes are in bytes (thanks for pointing this out, I'll update
> the XMLDoc)
> Yes, MaxSize is the right property. Docs say it should not
Yes, region sizes are in bytes (thanks for pointing this out, I'll update
the XMLDoc)
Yes, MaxSize is the right property. Docs say it should not be *less* than
10 mb.
Here is an example of C# config with multiple regions:
var cfg = new IgniteConfiguration
{
DataStorageConfiguration = new DataS
Thanks Pavel.
1) i will look into this.
2) ok.
3) DefaultDataRegionConfiguration -
What is default unit used for different properties to set size values ? Is
it byte??
For - By default, only one region is configured with max size set to 20% of
available RAM.
What is the way to set max size ? M
Hi,
I suppose this fix should fix your problem
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-9558 .
ср, 13 нояб. 2019 г. в 10:43, ihalilaltun :
> Hi,
>
> Timeouts always starts when NODE_JOINED event has been fired, i am not sure
> if this event causes PME to take place or not.
>
> As I said bef
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