Hello, Noah. Yep seems this behavior is mistaken, just filter out this log
somehow.
I fill the issue [1]
[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-16989
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>>>Hi all,
>>>
>>>I recently upgraded Ignite from 2.8.1 to 2.13 and started to obtain the
>>>following annoying warning messages.
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>>>2022-05-17 01:03:29,633 [100] WRN [MutableCacheComputeServer] Failed to ping
>>>node [nodeId=null]. Reached the timeout 10000ms. Cause: Connection refused
>>>(Connection refused)
>>>2022-05-17 01:03:29,633 [100] WRN [MutableCacheComputeServer] Failed to ping
>>>node [nodeId=null]. Reached the timeout 10000ms. Cause: Connection refused
>>>(Connection refused)
>>>2022-05-17 01:03:29,634 [100] WRN [MutableCacheComputeServer] Failed to ping
>>>node [nodeId=null]. Reached the timeout 10000ms. Cause: Connection refused
>>>(Connection refused)
>>>2022-05-17 01:03:29,636 [100] WRN [MutableCacheComputeServer] Failed to ping
>>>node [nodeId=null]. Reached the timeout 10000ms. Cause: Connection refused
>>>(Connection refused)
>>>2022-05-17 01:03:29,637 [100] WRN [MutableCacheComputeServer] Failed to ping
>>>node [nodeId=null]. Reached the timeout 10000ms. Cause: Connection refused
>>>(Connection refused)
>>>2022-05-17 01:03:29,639 [100] WRN [MutableCacheComputeServer] Failed to ping
>>>node [nodeId=null]. Reached the timeout 10000ms. Cause: Connection refused
>>>(Connection refused)
>>>
>>>I tried to find any difference between 2.8.1 and 2.13 and found that the
>>>newer version has added the following code which is to add those warning
>>>messages.
>>>if ( spi . failureDetectionTimeoutEnabled () && timeoutHelper .
>>>checkFailureTimeoutReached (e)) {
>>> log . warning ( "Failed to ping node [nodeId=" + nodeId + "]. Reached
>>>the timeout " +
>>> spi . failureDetectionTimeout () + "ms. Cause: " + e . getMessage
>>>());
>>> break ;
>>>}
>>>
>>>I really wonder which cases the `nodeId` can be null and how I can fix this
>>>warning message.
>>>Could anyone please help me avoid these messages and let me know which cases
>>>the nodeId can null?
>>>
>>>Kind regards,
>>>
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