I tend to agree that providing proper exception to the client is enough in
this case, no need to stop server nodes. However, I believe that's how it
used to work before we added failure handlers. So probably there was a
reason for the current implementation? Does anyone know?
-Val
On Tue, Jan
Hi Igniters,
Currently Ignite treats the "not enough data region capacity" case as a
critical failure and does not allow configuring any of the default critical
failure handlers to ignore that error.
In our company we have different teams using Apache Ignite and none of them
wants to apply a