Actually this is true that neither plain explain nor explain analyze shows the
number of scanned rows. This information is only available when ignite shows
the warning about query exceeding time limits.
Regards,
Ivan
From: Ilya Kasnacheev
Reply-To: "user@ignite.apache.org"
Date: Thursday, Jun
Ilya, unfortunately, I am unable to reproduce this issue in a pet project.
I have face with this issue on Ignite 2.9.1 again when I have brought one of
two nodes of a cluster down:
org.apache.ignite.IgniteCheckedException:
com.devexperts.tos.riskmonitor.domain.RmAccount cannot be cast to
com.d
Hi Ilya,
Sure, the complete code could be found here:
https://github.com/ifedorenkov-tda/ignite-experiments/tree/continuous-query-with-transformer-missing-events
Just start 3-4 server nodes and then 1 client node.
Best regards,
Ivan Fedorenkov
From: Ilya Kasnacheev
Reply-To: "user@ignite.apach
Dear Igniters,
I have come across a bug in ContinuousQueryWithTransformer. The thing is that
the query is failing to deliver some updates when a custom java class is being
used as a transformed value. On attempt to serialize the custom type Ignite
marshaller throws an exception, stated that the
Dear Igniters,
Could someone please clarify if it is guaranteed that the Affinity
(GridCacheAffinityImpl) will have the most up-to-date information about
partitions distribution and the following scenario is impossible:
1. We have a registered listener of EVT_CACHE_REBALANCE_PART_LOADED and
I am not a developer of Apache Ignite __ You'd better ask them about it. AFAIK
- no.
On 10/14/20, 7:26 PM, "mweiss" wrote:
hmm do you know if this will be fixed in 2.9?
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You can't just inject the created Ignite bean in your application beans. The
official documentation mentions the IgniteSpringBean, however it can't be used
either, because there is a race condition inside that class.
In order to use the Ignite instance in my beans I have extended the
IgniteSpri
Are you using Spring to inject the Ignite instance?
On 10/14/20, 5:52 PM, "mweiss" wrote:
So i figured out more info on my problem, I'm doing Ignition.start(cfg) and
then pretty much right away using the ignite instance and creating caches;
but Ignite hasn't fully started so it crap
Could you please guide be through the process? Should I create just a simple
project anywhere and share it here or I should create a test case in the Ignite
project?
From: Ilya Kasnacheev
Reply-To: "user@ignite.apache.org"
Date: Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 3:44 PM
To: "user@ignite.apache.org"
Hi everyone!
I am getting the ClassCastException when a node from my cluster fails over. It
looks like the root cause is that nodes are loading some keys from their
backups and the CacheContinousQueryHandler is assuming that the entries are
already converted by the remote side which is a false
Thank you very much Michael!
From: Michael Cherkasov
Reply-To: "user@ignite.apache.org"
Date: Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 9:00 PM
To: "user@ignite.apache.org"
Subject: Re: Ignite 2.8.1 ContinuousQuery: ClassNotFoundException on a client
node
Hello Ivan,
Right now CQ deployed remote filte
Hi everyone!
I am getting ClassNotFoundException on a client node when a server node
registers a new ContinuousQuery with a remote filter class that is not in the
classpath of a client node. Could someone please clarify if this is the
expected behavior and all the client nodes must have all rem
Hello!
According to documentation
https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/system-views ignite should expose the
Node Metrics System View. However there is no such view in the code (
org.apache.ignite.spi.systemview.view package). Is it a peace of
not-implemented-yet feature or is it a bug in the docum
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