Hi Igor, it's almost the same. I'm considering startup + connection. I'm using Ignite 2.4. The node excel is only client, and I have only a server node on an other machine in my organization, and I cannot see particular activity of cpu or network.
Thanks, F.D. On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 11:00 AM Igor Sapego <isap...@apache.org> wrote: > Hi, > > Try using "TcpDiscoveryStaticIpFinder" instead of > "TcpDiscoveryMulticastIpFinder". > > Does it take 1 min for connection only or for start up + connection? > > Best Regards, > Igor > > On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 11:45 AM, F. D. <free.devel...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I'm trying to use Ignite to develop an internal system of data >> contribution. To do this, I'm launching Ignite inside Excel, and I'm using >> the C# binding. >> >> When try to connect it consumes a lot of time (~1 min.), this is my >> simple app.config: >> >> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> >> <configuration> >> <configSections> >> <section name="igniteConfiguration" >> type="Apache.Ignite.Core.IgniteConfigurationSection, Apache.Ignite.Core"/> >> </configSections> >> >> <runtime> >> <gcServer enabled="false"/> >> </runtime> >> >> <igniteConfiguration xmlns=" >> http://ignite.apache.org/schema/dotnet/IgniteConfigurationSection" >> localhost="10.200.30.100" peerAssemblyLoadingMode="CurrentAppDomain" >> gridName="IMIStreamer"> >> <cacheConfiguration> >> <cacheConfiguration name="generic"/> >> </cacheConfiguration> >> >> <atomicConfiguration atomicSequenceReserveSize="0"/> >> >> <discoverySpi type="TcpDiscoverySpi"> >> <ipFinder type="TcpDiscoveryMulticastIpFinder"> >> <endpoints> >> <string>10.200.20.90:47500..47509</string> >> </endpoints> >> </ipFinder> >> </discoverySpi> >> </igniteConfiguration> >> >> <startup> >> <supportedRuntime version="v4.0" >> sku=".NETFramework,Version=v4.5.2"/> >> </startup> >> >> </configuration> >> >> Is it possibile to reduce this time of connection? >> I've tried to use the thin client, but in this client there's no >> continuous query (and need it, because I want to be reactive when a cache >> change). >> >> Thanks in advance for your help, >> F.D. >> >> >