You should probably post this in the dev mailing list.
> On 7 Jul 2022, at 01:14, Arthur Naseef <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I started using the latest master brannch in local testing of Apache Ignite
> and ran into the following exception (note IP addresses and path elements
> replaced redacted with asterisks to prevent possible security concerns):
>
> Caused by: org.apache.ignite.IgniteCheckedException: Failed to create page
> store work directory:
> /home/art/****/******/*******/*******/POC/ignite/distributed-scheduling-poc/ignite/work/db/*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_**_***_*_*_*_***_**_*_*_***_**_*_*_***_**_*_*_***_**_*_*_***_**_*_*_***_**_*_*_***_**_*_*_***_**_*_*_***_**_*_*_***_**_*_*_***_**_*_*_***_**_*_*_***_***_*_***_***_***_***_*_***_***_**_*_***_***_***_*_***_***_***_*_***_***_***_*_***_***_***_*_***_***_**_*_***_***_**_*_****_****_***_****_*_*_*_*_**_************_*****
>
> Using strace, found the following underlying cause:
>
> mkdir("/home/art/****/******/*******/*******/POC/ignite/distributed-scheduling-poc/ignite/work/db/*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_**_***_*_*_*_***_**_*_*_***_**_*_*_***_**_*_*_***_**_*_*_***_**_*_*_***_**_*_*_***_**_*_*_***_**_*_*_***_**_*_*_***_**_*_*_***_**_*_*_***_**_*_*_***_***_*_***_***_***_***_*_***_***_**_*_***_***_***_*_***_***_***_*_***_***_***_*_***_***_***_*_***_***_**_*_***_***_**_*_****_****_***_****_*_*_*_*_**_************_*****",
> 0777) = -1 ENAMETOOLONG (File name too long)
>
> Debugging through the code, I *THINK* the following change may be involved:
>
> ticket https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-16938
> <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-16938>
> commit
> https://github.com/apache/ignite/commit/cdf8200fa02da8e88b6ca5a9fd9e89bb28f95c62
>
> <https://github.com/apache/ignite/commit/cdf8200fa02da8e88b6ca5a9fd9e89bb28f95c62>
> It appears the path name includes all of the IP address of all the interfaces
> on the system, and since this system is running docker and kubernetes, the
> number of those interfaces is ... large.
>
> I'll go back to a released version for my DEV purposes for now.
>
> Feedback is welcome.
>
> Art
>