Huh, that's weird. Is it possible that somewhere in your code you are
calling createSubregion on the returned authIdCacheRegionInstance? The
syntax /AuthIdRegion/AuthIdRegion indicates a region named AuthIdRegion
with a subregion also named AuthIdRegion.

-Dan

On Mon, Dec 2, 2019 at 8:04 PM Rajesh Kumar <[email protected]>
wrote:

> we are using apache geode 1.1.0 version. sometimes randomly while trying
> to get details from a region we are getting exceptions. On looking at the
> logs it seems the region is appended to itself and a region not found
> exception is thrown.
>
>
>
> Caused by: org.apache.geode.cache.RegionDestroyedException: Server
> connection from
> [identity(10.43.164.241(10772:loner):62563:aebd35c5,connection=1;
> port=62563]: Region named /AuthIdRegion/AuthIdRegion was not found during
> get request
>
> at
> org.apache.geode.internal.cache.tier.sockets.BaseCommand.writeRegionDestroyedEx(BaseCommand.java:633)
>
> at
> org.apache.geode.internal.cache.tier.sockets.command.Get70.cmdExecute(Get70.java:126)
>
> at
> org.apache.geode.internal.cache.tier.sockets.BaseCommand.execute(BaseCommand.java:141)
>
> at
> org.apache.geode.internal.cache.tier.sockets.ServerConnection.doNormalMsg(ServerConnection.java:783)
>
> at
> org.apache.geode.internal.cache.tier.sockets.ServerConnection.doOneMessage(ServerConnection.java:914)
>
> at
> org.apache.geode.internal.cache.tier.sockets.ServerConnection.run(ServerConnection.java:1171)
>
> at
> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1149)
>
> at
> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:624)
>
> at
> org.apache.geode.internal.cache.tier.sockets.AcceptorImpl$1$1.run(AcceptorImpl.java:519)
>
> ... 1 more
>
>
>
>
>
> The name of my region is /AuthIdRegion but it tries to query using
> "/AuthIdRegion/AuthIdRegion"
>
>
>
> we use client region factory to create a region instance
>
> "authIdCacheRegionInstance = GeodeCache.getCacheInstance(
> ).createClientRegionFactory(ClientRegionShortcut.PROXY).create("AuthIdRegion");"
>
>
>
> It will be really helpful if someone can point what exactly is the issue.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rajesh
>

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