Or I would rather say "Does flume-ng provide encrypted channel ??"
Thanks Chandrashekhar On Aug 8, 2012, at 12:55 PM, Chandrashekhar Shaw wrote: > Hi Harish, > > Thanks for quick response.. > > No, Actually I did not try flume-ng. Flume-og was working good for me.. > > Just curious to know does flume-ng supports encrypted channel ? > > Thanks > Chandrashekhar > > On Aug 7, 2012, at 1:11 PM, Hari Shreedharan wrote: > >> Chandrashekhar, >> >> Is there a specific reason you cannot use Flume NG. I believe that has >> already been suggested on this thread. Flume OG is no longer actively >> developed, and it is better to move to Flume NG - which had its second >> release a few weeks back - Flume v 1.2.0. >> >> >> Thanks >> Hari >> >> -- >> Hari Shreedharan >> >> >> On Tuesday, August 7, 2012 at 12:16 AM, Chandrashekhar Shaw wrote: >> >>> Hi >>> >>> I was testing flume for log transfer in DFO mode. I was firing the single >>> shot command as cron every 10th minute from the agent box. So the flume >>> process starts every 10 minutes sends the logs to collector box and ends. >>> >>> It was pushing the logs very well. To test the reliability I stopped the >>> collector and brought it back after 1 hour, what I see is >>> >>> * The flume process (started by the agent cron) kept on running in the >>> agent machine and not able to transfer the rest of the file to collector. >>> * The process did not end even after 5/6 hours. (I had to manually kill it). >>> >>> As I know flume agent should continue sending the log once the collector is >>> re-started. ??? >>> Is there something I am missing ?? >>> >>> Thanks >>> Chandrashekhar Shaw >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Jul 24, 2012, at 6:50 PM, Harish Mandala wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> Not too sure about Flume OG - I barely used it for a week before shifting >>> to NG. Would there be any particular reason you are using OG? >>> >>> Yes, you can take a look at SyslogTcpSource (in NG), >>> https://people.apache.org/~mpercy/flume/flume-1.2.0-incubating-SNAPSHOT/docs/apidocs/org/apache/flume/source/SyslogTcpSource.html >>> >>> This can be modified according to this Netty example (for asynchronous >>> large file streaming) : >>> http://static.netty.io/3.5/xref/org/jboss/netty/example/http/file/package-summary.html >>> >>> This is pretty much what I did when I needed a Flume HTTP source to match >>> my requirements. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Harish >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 3:02 AM, Chandrashekhar Shaw >>> <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>> I am using Flume - OG >>> https://github.com/downloads/cloudera/flume/flume-distribution-0.9.4-bin.tar.gz >>> . >>> >>> It there an available version which implements netty?? >>> >>> Thanks >>> Chandrashekhar Shaw >>> >>> >>> On Jul 23, 2012, at 8:00 PM, Harish Mandala wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Which one of the sources are you using? Maybe a flume source that >>> implements something like >>> http://docs.jboss.org/netty/3.2/xref/org/jboss/netty could be useful. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Harish >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 7:52 AM, Chandrashekhar Shaw >>> <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I am using flume for transferring logs from 20 agent boxes to 1 collector >>> box. The file size which I am trying to transfer is of about 1 GB per hour. >>> So every hour my agents run to transfer the log file generated during the >>> last hour. >>> I am using DFO sink for file transfer. >>> >>> But then I am facing following problems: >>> >>> 1) Some of the agents are not able to transfer the whole file even in one >>> hour and the processes run continuously for hours. >>> 2) Some of the agents stop within 5-6 minutes without sending the file >>> completely. >>> >>> I want to know >>> >>> 1) if somebody else has faced the same issues? >>> 2) What could be the problem? >>> >>> Thanks >>> Chandrashekhar Shaw >>> >>> >> >> >
