Hi Colin,
Please try last 2.0-SNAPSHOT.

Lvc@


On 2 December 2014 at 18:45, Colin <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm hoping someone can explain the new clustering scheme in 2.0, as the
> documentation doesn't seem to reflect what I'm seeing while testing M3.
>
> I have two distributed instances running on Node1 and Node2.
>
> The database I'm testing against has minimumclusters set to 1.
>
> If I use the console and connect to Node1 and execute CREATE CLASS TEST,
> this is the result:
>
> If I look at the files under *Node1*:databases/<dbname>/, I see these get
> created:
> test.cpm
> test.pcl
> test_node1.cpm
> test_node1.pcl
>
> But, if I look at the files under *Node2*:databases/<dbname>/, I only see
> these get created:
> test.cpm
> test.pcl
>
> However, if I restart the console on Node1 and execute the 'clusters'
> command, only test shows up.
>
> Now, if I restart the OrientDB server on Node1 and then reconnect to the
> console and issue 'clusters', then both test and test_node1 show up as
> clusters.
>
> If I restart OrientDB server on Node2, then things really change.
>
> If I look at the files under Node1:databases/<dbname>/, I see these get
> created:
> test.cpm
> test.pcl
> test_node1.cpm
> test_node1.pcl
> test_node2.cpm
> test_node2.pcl
>
> If I look at the files under Node2:databases/<dbname>/, I see these get
> created:
> test.cpm
> test.pcl
> test_node1.cpm
> test_node1.pcl
> test_node2.cpm
> test_node2.pcl
>
> It doesn't always happen like this.  Sometimes I can be connected to the
> console on Node1, create a class, and it will create a local cluster with
> the class's name, and on the remote node it will create a cluster called
> classname_nodename.
>
> First, why are clusters being created such as classname (expected
> behavior), classname_nodename1 (unexpected), and classname_nodename2
> (unexpected)?
>
> Second, why do the clusters with the nodename appended for all running
> servers not show up until both OrientDB services are restarted?
>
> Thanks for any insight!
>
> -Colin
>
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