The images just show what the text described, 13 files queued, EmptyQueue returns 0 of 13 removed, and ListQueue returns the queue has no flowfiles.
There were 13 files of 1k sitting in a queue between a SegmentContent and ControlRate. After I sent that email I had to stop/start the processors a couple of times for other things and somewhere in the midst of that the queue cleared. On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 11:05 PM, Peter Wicks (pwicks) <pwi...@micron.com> wrote: > Joe, > > I didn’t get the images (might just be my exchange server). How many files > are in the queue? (exact count please) > > --Peter > > From: Joe Skora [mailto:jsk...@gmail.com] > Sent: Monday, September 26, 2016 8:20 PM > To: dev@nifi.apache.org > Subject: Questions about heterogeneous cluster and queue > problem/bug/oddity in 1.0.0 > > I have a 3 node test franken-cluster that I'm abusing for the sake of > learning. The systems run Ubuntu 15.04, OS X 10.11.6, and Windows 10 and > though far comparable each has quad-core i7 between 2.5 and 3.5 GHz and > 16GB of RAM. Two have SSDs and the third has a 7200RPM SATA III drive. > > 1) Is there any reason mixing operating systems with the cluster would be > a bad idea. Once configured it seems to run ok. > 2) Will performance disparities affect reliable ability or performance > within the cluster? > 3) Are there ways to configure disparate systems such that they can all > perform at peak? > > The bug or issues I have run into is a queue showing files that can't be > remove or listed. Screen shots attached below. I don't know if it's a > mixed-OS issues, something I did while torturing the systems (all stayed > up, this time), or just a weird anomaly. > > Regards, > Joe > > Trying to empty queue seen in background > [Inline image 1] > > but the flowfiles cannot be deleted. > [Inline image 2] > > But try to list them and it says there are no files in the queue? > [Inline image 3] >