Hi,
I'm trying to cluster nifi on kubernetes but haven't been able to get the pods
to connect to each other.
I have the following statefulset and services;
https://gist.github.com/jonathan-kosgei/cdf7c9ec882948eac12beb6b28ffa748
I'm running nifi 1.6.0 on Kubernetes v1.8.8-gke.0.
My
Jonathan,
I've spent some time in the last few weeks playing around with getting some
clusters running on Kubernetes
as well. I know from the mailing lists that some others have been venturing
into this also. I'm by no means
a Kubernetes expert myself, but I've gotten it up & running on a
Hi Mark,
We are also looking at spinning up nifi on k8s. If you could share more
information on your architecture of Nifi on k8s, that would be very
helpful. Also any best practice that you would suggest.
I am interested in understanding the auto scaling of nifi on k8s. Before I
deep dive, wanted
Anthony,
Sorry, forgot to answer your last question. The best thing you can do,
especially since MarkLogic doesn't have a convenient Docker image
published, is to do both unit and integration tests. A test starting or
ending with Test is a unit test and one ending with IT is an integration
test
We are writing a PutMarkLogic processor to ingest flowfiles into a MarkLogic
database. Looking at the PutMongo test, it appears that a running instance of
MongoDB is expected. Attempting to run with one ends in failure. Can we make
the same assumption for tests we include into the suite?
The PutMongo tests fail because the Mongo processors haven't been fully
migrated to the new method of declaring EL support. With that said, the
Mongo tests aren't almost entirely integration tests, not unit tests
because Mongo is kinda painful to mock.
On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 5:50 PM Anthony