Hi Stéphane, I suggest you to wait a few hours, as OrientDB RC1 will be released shortly
Luigi 2014-12-15 17:01 GMT+01:00 Stéphane Schild <[email protected]>: > > Hello, > > You're right, I should not have supposed that this version was stable. > However, I need to evaluate OrientDB for my company, so I think I will use > version 1.7.10 for now, waiting for version 2 to become more stable. > > Could you tell me if the concept of cluster locality in distributed mode > is something new from version 2 ? > > Because I'm now doing the same tests with 1.7.10, I have not see any > errors for now, but all the objects I create either from node1 or node2 > have the same clusterId (in RID). I have only one cluster with the name of > my class, but no local clusters have been created. Is it normal ? > > Thank you very much. > > Le lundi 15 décembre 2014 16:18:53 UTC+1, Colin a écrit : > >> Hi Stéphane, >> >> M3 is a pre-release candidate version. I would not consider it >> production ready. >> >> Instead, try using a current snapshot and see if things work better: >> >> https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/com/ >> orientechnologies/orientdb-community/2.0-SNAPSHOT/ >> >> Regards, >> >> -Colin >> >> On Monday, December 15, 2014 8:18:07 AM UTC-6, Stéphane Schild wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I'm trying to experiment with OrientDB (community 2.0-M3) in distributed >>> mode, but I have a lot of issues, could you tell me if it is supposed to be >>> stable ? >>> >>> Here is what I have done and what are the results: >>> - I started 2 servers/nodes in distributed mode (named node1 and node2) >>> - I created a class named C3 from node1 (corresponding cluster created >>> with id 32) >>> - I created a vertex of C3 from node1 => OK, vertex created with id #32:0 >>> - I created a vertex of C3 from node 2 => vertex created with id #32:1 >>> (I thought it was supposed to be created in a local cluster on node2?) >>> - At this point, class C3 still has only one cluster (c3 with id 32) >>> - I restarted node1 and/or node2 (don't remember) and also one/all the >>> console(s) I was connected to >>> - I listed the clusters, now C3 has 3 clusters ! (c3 with id 32, >>> c3_node1 with id 34, c3_node2 with id 33) >>> - I created a vertex of C3 from node 2 => vertex created with id #34:0 ! >>> (cluster id is the local cluster of node1 !) >>> >>> Am I missing something very basic or is there some bugs in this version ? >>> >>> Before this scenario, I also had some exceptions so I was not able to >>> create vertices from node2 (problem with a cluster that was not associated >>> to the correst class of something like that, sorry but I don't remember >>> exactly the message) >>> >>> Thanks for your help ! >>> >>> Stéphane >>> >> -- > > --- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "OrientDB" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. > -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "OrientDB" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
