+1 User should have minimal chance to do a mistake in common scenarios.
On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 1:47 PM, Ivan V. <iveselovs...@gridgain.com> wrote: > Hi, dev, > currently IGFS URI has form > igfs://[igfs-name[:grid-name]]@[host[:port]]/[path] . > This connection can be established with "in-process" routine (used mostly > in tests), or with SHMEM, or with TCP protocol. > Current logic of "igfs-name" and "grid-name" handling is as follows. > In case of in-proc routine the Ignite process is asked for named Grid and > its IGFS, null names mean default instances. > In case of external process connection (to "host:port" specified in the > URI) there is a restriction that the name of connected IGFS and Grid must > exactly match "igfs-name" and "grid-name" specified in the URI. But that > rule leads to the following (may be unexpected) behavior: if URI is > "igfs://localhost:10500/", the IGFS name and Grid names are null-s, and the > name match rule requires the connected IGFS and Grid to be default. And if > that is not the case, an exception is thrown. This situation has happened > with a user, and described in > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-1566 . > In order to fix the problem and improve the usability, I would suggest to > relax the name handling logic in the following way: in case of external > connection treat unspecified Igfs and Grid names as a direction to connect > to the Grid/Igfs that owns the connection port (not more than one such pair > exists). > Any objections, corrections, thoughts? > Thanks in advance. >