Re: How do you recover a workflow ?

2016-11-11 Thread Jeff
. > > > > > -- > *From:* Jeff > *Sent:* Friday, November 11, 2016 2:36:02 AM > *To:* users@nifi.apache.org > *Subject:* Re: How do you recover a workflow ? > > Hello Alessio, > > Could you provide some more details about your NiFi

Re: How do you recover a workflow ?

2016-11-10 Thread Alessio Palma
ow ? Maybe this feature can help others in the same task. Don't know... I'm just asking. From: Jeff Sent: Friday, November 11, 2016 2:36:02 AM To: users@nifi.apache.org Subject: Re: How do you recover a workflow ? Hello Alessio, Could you provide som

Re: How do you recover a workflow ?

2016-11-10 Thread Jeff
Hello Alessio, Could you provide some more details about your NiFi flow? One of the triggers I used to manually be able to start processing in my flow was to have a GetFile processor (configured with "Keep Source File" set to false) watching for files in a directory, and when I wanted to test the

How do you recover a workflow ?

2016-11-10 Thread Alessio Palma
Hello all, what is the best pratice to recover a workflow gone bad ? Currently I use a generateFlowFile processor attached to some entry point, which allows me to restart something. Start then stop and a flowfile is created, but this is not the best option. I really miss the option to put a fl