Hello,
InvokeHttp creates a new FlowFile for "Result" relationship from the
incoming FlowFile. That means, the FlowFile for "Result" carries all
attributes copied that the incoming one has. You just need to connect
the "Result" relationship to ReplaceTest. "Original" can be
auto-terminated in
I tried this >>> You could also just use the keystore from NiFi since NiFi is
already
successfully talking to registry.
I used the CLI from inside NiFi and provided the truststore as well as the
keystore that NiFi uses, still same error message.
/ERROR: Error executing command 'list-buckets'
I have to create sql query from results of rest call (InvokeHttp ) and
original request parameters...
Any idea how i can merge attributes from both in single flowfile for
passing it to "ReplaceText"? If I pass both "Original" and "Result" from
"InvokeHttp" to "ReplaceText" I end up with one
In order to perform any action against a secure registry or NiFi you
will need to authenticate, just like if you went to one of the UI's in
your browser and you provided a client cert in your browser, or logged
in with LDAP/Kerberos/etc.
By specifying a truststore you are only verifying the
Hi I've setup NiFi and NiFi registry to talk securely with 2-way SSL auth
(tls), and so have 2 separate keystores and truststores. The truststores of
each service include the cert from the other service. I am able to go to
https:// NiFI url and https:// Registry url, and see both UI's, and I am
The only way I could see that happening is if the ZK config on the
second node pointed at a different ZK, or at a different location in
the same ZK.
For example, if node 1 had:
nifi.zookeeper.connect.string=node-1:2181
nifi.zookeeper.connect.timeout=3 secs
nifi.zookeeper.session.timeout=3 secs
That's exactly the case.
-Original Message-
From: Bryan Bende
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2018 2:44 PM
To: users@nifi.apache.org
Subject: Re: NiFi fails on cluster nodes
So you can get into each node's UI and they each show 1/1 for cluster nodes?
It doesn't really make sense how the
Also, not sure if this provides anything additional to what has
already been mentioned on this thread, but this morning I wrote up the
exact steps I followed to create a secure 2 node cluster to test the
1.8.0 release candidate.
So you can get into each node's UI and they each show 1/1 for cluster nodes?
It doesn't really make sense how the second node would form its own cluster.
On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 2:20 PM Saip, Alexander (NIH/CC/BTRIS) [C]
wrote:
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> I copied over users.xml, authorizers.xml and authorizations.xml
Probably easiest to copy the files over since you have other existing
users/policies and you know the first node is working.
On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 1:12 PM Saip, Alexander (NIH/CC/BTRIS) [C]
wrote:
>
> Embarrassingly enough, there was a missing whitespace in the host DN in the
> users.xml file.
That means the user representing host-1 does not have permissions to proxy.
You can look in authorizations.xml on nifi-1 for a policy like:
That user identifier should point to a user in users.xml like:
All of the user identities are case sensitive and white space
bill
can you share more about what is observed on restart? backlogs? can you
share screenshots and or logs.
thanks
On Tue, Oct 23, 2018, 7:28 AM William Gosse
wrote:
> Hi,
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> I’m trying to implement a Listfile>FetchFile pattern similar to the one
> described on the following link:
>
>
I worked on a team that was packaging NiFi for distribution for people to
use the flow as a service, and what they did to make it easy was export the
flow.xml.gz file and add it to a custom Docker image. That way it became
essentially a lift-and-shift operation. Once you do something like that,
Hi,
I'm trying to implement a Listfile>FetchFile pattern similar to the one
described on the following link:
https://pierrevillard.com/2017/02/23/listfetch-pattern-and-remote-process-group-in-apache-nifi/
I have multiple Listfiles process groups each containing a remote process group
that
FYI, we are just about to deploy NiFi to 100+ windows machines where we
have to collect data, do some small transforms, and immediately write
to an S3 compatible storage device. We would eventually like to use
MiNiFi, but have not yet had the time to look at integrating the AWS
processors into
Hi Guillaume,
Vote for RC3 is in progress, if everything goes well, it could be released
before the end of the week.
Pierre
Le mar. 23 oct. 2018 à 10:31, PICHARD, Guillaume <
guillaume.pich...@sogeti.com> a écrit :
> Mike,
>
>
>
> Do you know when this 1.8 version will be released ?
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Mike,
Do you know when this 1.8 version will be released ?
De : Mike Thomsen
Envoyé : vendredi 19 octobre 2018 12:22
À : users@nifi.apache.org
Objet : Re: Who uses NiFi Cluster in Docker ?
Guillaume,
We also have a patch coming in 1.8 that exposes the clustering settings through
Docker, so
Hello,
Thanks for reporting the issue and the detailed analysis.
I was able to reproduce by setting short wait_timeout as 30 sec.
I'm not aware of any work-around to make keep alive CaptureChangeMySQL
at the moment.
But you can write a script to stop/start CaptureChangeMySQL processor
using NiFi
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