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Francois Gerthoffert updated UNOMI-465: --------------------------------------- Fix Version/s: unomi-3.0.0 (was: unomi-2.3.0) > Unomi stops saving events when elastic enters readOnly mode. No way to see > that something is wrong on client side. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: UNOMI-465 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UNOMI-465 > Project: Apache Unomi > Issue Type: Bug > Components: unomi(-core) > Affects Versions: unomi-1.5.4 > Reporter: Risto Kowaczewski > Priority: Critical > Fix For: unomi-3.0.0 > > > I encountered the following error. When elasticsearch server has very little > disk space it can go into read-only mode. Then it stops saving data. But > there is no way the client (GUI, etc) knows that there is a problem. > If you do not monitor elastic then you can go days without data being saved. > I guess I will have to monitor elastic from GUI to alert users that something > is not ok. > This happens also when you create rule, segment, etc. > Suggested approach is to use HTTP protocol as it is. And return data as it is > but insted of 200 code return: 422 Unprocessable Entity. > 422 Unprocessable Entity response status code indicates that the server > understands the content type of the request entity, and the syntax of the > request entity is correct, but it was unable to process the contained > instructions. > Using this approach will ensure that context server and the rest of unomi > works but it indicates that there is something wrong. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)