Hi Vij,

You should pass the name you specified in "gridName" property. This is
"myGrid" in your case.

If you cannot locate your node with this name, you could try calling
*Ignition.allGrids()* method. It will return all currently started Ignite
instances, so that you can try looking for your node there.

But please note, that these methods return only nodes started in the same
process. That is, if you start a node in one process (e.g. from console)
and try to access it in another process using *Ignition.ignite()*, this
will not work of course.

Vladimir.

On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 2:24 PM, vijayendra bhati <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I looked at Ignite Java doc, it says ignite() takes gridName.So even when
> I am passing  "myGrid" it is still not working and says
> Ignite instance with provided name doesn't exist. Did you call
> Ignition.start(..) to start an Ignite instance? [name=myGrid]
>
> Regards,
> Vij
>
>
> On Wednesday, April 20, 2016 4:22 PM, vijayendra bhati <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to connect to Ignite Data Grid.Till now I was not using the
> property  <property name="gridName" value="myGrid" />.
> Once I have started to use it I am not able to connect to Data Grid.
>
> Although I have invoked  Ignition.start("config/cache-client.xml");
> still when I do Ignition.ignite("config/cache-client.xml") say *"Ignite
> instance with provided name doesn't exist. Did you call Ignition.start(..)
> to start an Ignite instance? [name=config/risk-analytics-cache-client.xml]"*
>
> I am not able to understand what should be input to ignite() method.I have
> tried to pass "myGrid" as well and even cache name also.But nothing is
> working.
> Is there is any documentation which I can look at.
>
> Is there is any sample / example to see how Ignite integration will happen
> with Spark, mainly I am interested in connecting to Data Grid on Spark
> nodes.
>
> I am also unable to understand how to use Ignite in case of multi
> threading scenario.The reason being if I close cache in one thread it will
> impact  other thread.So does that mean I should close after all the threads
> have executed or I can ignite same cache in multiple threads and close them
> individually (which will not work)
>
> Regards,
> Vijayendra Bhati
>
>
>
>

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