Re: [ANNOUNCE] Github Wiki and Issus are now activated on geode-kafka-connector

2020-03-24 Thread Robert Houghton
Woo! Now I just need to find an issue to file or something important to
document in the wiki...

Thanks, Naba!

On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 1:42 PM Nabarun Nag  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Issues are wiki pages  are now active on the geode-kafka-connector
> repository. Thank you all for the kind votes.
>
> Regards
> Nabarun Nag
>


Re: [ANNOUNCE] Github Wiki and Issus are now activated on geode-kafka-connector

2020-03-24 Thread Anthony Baker
Please report back in a few weeks so we can all join you over there :-)

Anthony


> On Mar 24, 2020, at 2:07 PM, Jason Huynh  wrote:
> 
> Awesome, thanks for doing all the leg work!
> 
> On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 1:42 PM Nabarun Nag  wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Issues are wiki pages  are now active on the geode-kafka-connector
>> repository. Thank you all for the kind votes.
>> 
>> Regards
>> Nabarun Nag
>> 



RFC: Add C Bindings to Geode Native Client

2020-03-24 Thread Blake Bender
Hello everyone,

We'd like to add C bindings to the native client, in preparation for the
larger task of adding support for new languages, e.g. .net core.  Please
have a look at the proposal below and let me know what you think.

Thanks,

Blake


https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/GEODE/Add+C+Bindings+to+Native+Client+Library


Re: [ANNOUNCE] Github Wiki and Issus are now activated on geode-kafka-connector

2020-03-24 Thread Jason Huynh
Awesome, thanks for doing all the leg work!

On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 1:42 PM Nabarun Nag  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Issues are wiki pages  are now active on the geode-kafka-connector
> repository. Thank you all for the kind votes.
>
> Regards
> Nabarun Nag
>


Re: Need edit/add permissions on the Geode wiki

2020-03-24 Thread Dan Smith
Hi Blake,

You should have access now.

Thanks!
-Dan

On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 1:38 PM Blake Bender  wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am attempting to add an RFC to the wiki, and don't appear to have any
> kind of write access.  Can someone help me out?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Blake
>


Re: Request adding to the Geode project in JIRA

2020-03-24 Thread Dan Smith
Hi Ray,

You should have access now.

Thanks,
-Dan

On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 12:42 PM Raymond Ingles  wrote:

> While I can log in (as 'ringles') to the Geode JIRA, I don't seem to be
> able to assign/be assigned JIRA tickets. Can I be added to whatever group
> allows that? Thanks!
>


[ANNOUNCE] Github Wiki and Issus are now activated on geode-kafka-connector

2020-03-24 Thread Nabarun Nag
Hi,

Issues are wiki pages  are now active on the geode-kafka-connector
repository. Thank you all for the kind votes.

Regards
Nabarun Nag


Need edit/add permissions on the Geode wiki

2020-03-24 Thread Blake Bender
Hello,

I am attempting to add an RFC to the wiki, and don't appear to have any
kind of write access.  Can someone help me out?

Thanks,

Blake


Re: 2020 Apache Geode Summit - Call for Papers!

2020-03-24 Thread Anthony Baker
Bob asked me to share an updated link for submitting a talk.  Please use this 
one instead:

https://forms.gle/4C9t9VAsQLVuQuPF6 


Thanks,
Anthony


> On Mar 19, 2020, at 3:35 PM, Anthony Baker  wrote:
> 
> Thanks for sharing Bob!  I highly encourage you to submit a talk and/or plan 
> on attending.  We always see lots of users, expert practitioners, and project 
> committers at this event.
> 
> Related, the CFP for ApacheCon NA is also open [1].  Submit your talk there 
> as well!
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Anthony
> 
> [1] https://www.apachecon.com/acna2020/cfp.html 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On Mar 19, 2020, at 3:12 PM, Bob Glithero > > wrote:
>> 
>> Do you have a great Apache Geode story to share?  Call for papers for the 
>> 2020 Apache Geode Summit is now open!
>>  
>> Speaking at Geode Summit is a great way to connect with hundreds of your 
>> peers, become more involved in the Geode community, and have a public 
>> platform for you to share your story of the future of the premier in-memory 
>> data platform.
>>  
>> Call for Papers
>>  
>> Submit your talks here: 
>>  
>> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fHzogly2D0sU6DQVHJsY4tBi8NDRcPAYn4vCtbjVJKg/edit?usp=sharing
>>  
>> 
>>  
>> Target talk length is 40 min with Q  For 2020, we are also considering 
>> 5-minute TED talk style presentations that we can aggregate into one session 
>> (hit reply if you’re interested).   We have a soft deadline of May 1 for 
>> submissions, because talks will begin being publicized in early June.  If 
>> you’re accepted, we’ll reach out for bios, headshots, etc.
>>  
>> If you’d like your talk to be considered as a SpringOne breakout, please tag 
>> it “Spring” in the spreadsheet link above.
>>  
>> We are looking for your most interesting, most informative, most advanced, 
>> and most generally applicable talks on Apache Geode and the tools, 
>> technologies, and techniques in the Geode ecosystem. Winning submissions 
>> will make it clear that you understand how to take your knowledge and 
>> experience and transfer it to Geode Summit attendees. For example:
>>  
>> A deep dive into Geode features 
>> Patterns you have developed while using Geode
>> Development techniques, libraries, and debugging techniques that have helped 
>> you build event-driven systems
>> An experience report about the Geode-based system you’ve built, including 
>> takeaways that the audience can put into practice right away
>> Beginner-level introductions to Geode
>> Specific explanations of how Geode enabled you to build a solution unique to 
>> your industry, and applicable to others with similar use cases
>> Examples of Geode with streaming, event-processing, asynchronous 
>> applications, or Kubernetes are especially welcome
>> We especially encourage members of underrepresented groups to submit talks!
>>  
>> We’re looking for unique perspectives and thought-provoking discussions that 
>> will inform, challenge, and enlighten our attendees. So do your best to 
>> stand out by submitting relevant, engaging, creative, and entertaining 
>> proposals.  The SpringOne Platform site (spring.io ) has 
>> other ideas for developing standout content.
>>  
>> Note:  due to COVID-19 outbreak, we may have to convert to a virtual 
>> conference.  We will continue to monitor and update.  As you plan your talk, 
>> please consider how it would work in a virtual format.
>>  
>> Cheers,
>> The Geode Summit Team
> 



RE: Spinning Geode locators using docker compose

2020-03-24 Thread Alberto Bustamante Reyes
Hi,

Some months ago I was using docker compose for starting a cluster with one 
locator and two servers for testing purposes.
You can check it here, I hope it helps: 
https://github.com/alb3rtobr/geode-docker

BR/

Alberto B.

De: vas aj 
Enviado: martes, 24 de marzo de 2020 0:31
Para: u...@geode.apache.org ; dev@geode.apache.org 

Asunto: Spinning Geode locators using docker compose

Hi team,

I am trying to set up a Geode cluster with one locator for WRITE and another 
locator for READ using docker-compose.

The following docker command is the only working model I have found out so far :

docker run --rm -it --network my-docker-network --hostname 
my.hostname.net -p 10550:10334 -p 40404:40404 
apachegeode/geode:1.11.0

gfsh > start locator --name=locator1 
--hostname-for-clients=my.hostname.net
gfsh > start server --name=server1 
--locators=my.hostname.net[10334] --server-port=40404
gfsh > create region --name=my-region --type=PARTITION_PERSISTENT

Below is the cache.xml to connect to geode locator @ 
my.hostname.net



http://my.hostname.net>" port="10550"/>




The problem I face is if I don't expose server port 40404 or I expose server 
port as 50505, I fail to connect to geode locator @ 
my.hostname.net.

In docker-compose.yml, I cannot expose 2 containers on the same port # 40404.
How can I spin 2 locators using docker-compose so that I can connect to WRITE 
locator @ 10550 and READ locator @ 10551?

Kindly help.

Thanks,
Aj