Hi,

Changes from other cluster nodes are detected that way (if a cluster node
changes anything, it writes to the root node once a second).

Regards,
Thomas

On 25/10/14 13:08, "Julian Reschke" <julian.resc...@gmx.de> wrote:

>Hi again.
>
>I've been looking at what cache misses the RDBDocumentStore gets.
>
>It seems that the DocumentNodeStore's background threads run once per
>second by default.
>
>The first thing the backgroundRead does is:
>
>>         String id = Utils.getIdFromPath("/");
>>         NodeDocument doc = store.find(Collection.NODES, id, asyncDelay);
>
>where asyncDelay is 1000 as well.
>
>This causes the find on 0:/ to produce a cache miss, unless there was
>other activity on that cache entry within the last 1000ms, thus causing
>a roundtrip to the persistence.
>
>Is this really the intention?
>
>Best regards, Julian

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