>>Looking at your stack traces it seems that the cache you accessed in the SQL query was stopped right before the new client node is joined. >>All topology events are processed one-by-one, so the initial blocking time was caused by cache stop PME rather than client node join.
What is the guidance regarding cleanly shutting down an client or server ( for deployment etc. )? Is it a good practice to call cache.close when a client or a server node is being shutdown ? Cache closed but not destroyed means it can be still accessed by other nodes by calling ignite.cache - what is the purpose of calling PME when cache.close is invoked ? Is there any difference in calling cache.close on the client( non baselined node ) or server( baselined node ) node ? regards, Veena. -- Sent from: http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/