thank you very much, and I will try it !



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??????: "Vladislav Pyatkov";<vldpyat...@gmail.com>;
????????: 2016??8??5??(??????) ????7:24
??????: "user"<user@ignite.apache.org>; 

????: Re: Is there any test case for disaster tolerance ?



Lock at here [1].
The benchmark allow to check Ignite in various cases (scalability, 
availability, fault tolerance).


[1] 
https://github.com/apacheignite/yardstick-ignite#running-apache-ignite-benchmarks


On Fri, Aug 5, 2016 at 4:02 AM, smile <honglipi...@qq.com> wrote:
Thanks for your answer, and I want to know that how the developers of ignite 
test disaster tolerance ? 




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??????: "Vladislav Pyatkov";<vldpyat...@gmail.com>;
????????: 2016??8??4??(??????) ????6:13
??????: "user"<user@ignite.apache.org>; 

????: Re: Is there any test case for disaster tolerance ?



Hello,

Ignite has some test on yardstick framework (in module ignite-yardstick) and 
documentation of how to use it here https://github.com/gridgain/yardstick and 
here https://github.com/apacheignite/yardstick-ignite.


For checking disaster tolerance you can use any test from the module 
(ignite-yardstick) with some nodes and restrt it any time (look to parameter 
RESTART_SERVERS).



On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 12:16 PM, smile <honglipi...@qq.com> wrote:
Hi, all
      I want to test the disaster tolerance of ignite, so I must write the test 
case, is there any test case for it ? if there is, can you provide it to me ? 


     and I also need to start and stop remote nodes, is there any tool that we 
can use it to start or stop remote nodes ?
   
     thank you very much !







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