Hi,
Ok, I will start one client because with igfs://igfs@/host1:10500/ it will
not balance the access to all ignite servers.
Thank you very much,
Regards.
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Hi,
Thank you very much for your help!
You mean that I need to run one IgniteClient inside the host from I want to
make the query? With this configuration the hdfs will access to the cluster
through the local client, right?
I would like to access without having to run the ignite client in local,
Hi,
I set fs.igfs.igfs.endpoint.no_embed to false, but it does not run. This is
the actual situation:
[xxx@snnni0006 ~]$ hdfs getconf -confkey fs.igfs.igfs.endpoint.no_embed
false
[xxx@snnni0006 ~]$ hdfs getconf -confkey IgfsIpcEndpointConfiguration.host
snnni0010
[xxx@snnni0006 ~]$ hdfs getcon
Hi,
Yes, this what I need. When I run "hdfs dfs -ls igfs://igfs@" in an external
node (who has not an ignite node) it should connect to a defined
endpoint:port to do IGFS operations.
I have checked the documentation and I found 2 properties (File system URI:
https://apacheignite-fs.readme.io/docs
Hi Ilya,
I am not using SHMEM, because the client and the servers are in different
hosts.
If I use @localhost:10500, I will never connect because in localhost is not
running one node of ignite.
My intention is to connect to one cluster remotely.
Do you know how to do it?
Thank you very much,
Hi,
First of all, thak you very much for your help.
I have configured one IGFS cluster without HDFS secondary filesystem because
the intention is to use IGFS as an independent storage.
The configuration file for all server nodes is the next:
http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans";