We will try your recommendations.
thanks
RK
On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 10:47 AM Bryan Bende wrote:
> Have you tried with smaller batch settings?
>
> I think 2000 flow files and 1000MB would be a bit high. Might try
> something like 100 flow files and 10MB.
>
> Also, if you concurrent tasks set to
Mike,
Processors in particularly are among the toughest at this point. We
have very very little headroom on dependency size for the full build
size that we upload to ASF infra and mirrors. That and the license
review work involved in each...
We should really create a way to publish processors o
Right now the only way to do it would be to use RunMongoAggregation to do
the aggregation query that counts.
On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 2:56 PM Byers, Steven K (Steve) CTR USARMY MEDCOM
JMLFDC (US) wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> Is there a way to use the GetMongo processor to count the number of
> reco
I would like to see the Neo4J work that mans2singh is doing get included.
Being able to at least partially support a popular graph database would be
a nice feather in our cap.
On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 5:12 PM Andy LoPresto wrote:
> I am currently working on a TLS Toolkit refactor (NIFI-5462 & NIFI
I am currently working on a TLS Toolkit refactor (NIFI-5462 & NIFI-5485) and
HashAttribute updates (NIFI-5582). I believe there are a couple upgrade PRs
open, and I would really like to see NIFI-5402 (no .tar.gz in the build)
tackled for this release as well.
Andy LoPresto
alopre...@apache.org
I don't think NiFi will run on his phone, MiNiFi maybe?
-Original Message-
From: Joe Gresock [mailto:jgres...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 3, 2018 12:08 PM
To: dev@nifi.apache.org
Subject: [EXT] XKCD use case for NiFi
https://xkcd.com/2054/
He needs NiFi!
Hi everyone,
Is there a way to use the GetMongo processor to count the number of records in
a collection that has a certain value for a field in the collection?
For example, how would I count the number of documents in the Names collection
where firstName = Steve?
Thank you,
Steven K. Byers
Jeff - thanks again for volunteering. I just went through the open
items tagged to 1.8.0 to try and shake some loose, close down ones
that appear to be done but forgotten, and initiate resolution on one
that is in a dangling state.
Another very nice release shaping up here. All the work around l
nice find. In many ways this other one is a great inspiration for
NiFi as well https://xkcd.com/927/
On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 2:08 PM Joe Gresock wrote:
>
> https://xkcd.com/2054/
>
> He needs NiFi!
https://xkcd.com/2054/
He needs NiFi!
It looks like we're getting close to a point where we could release NiFi
1.8.0The release tracking page for version 1.8.0 [1] shows 3 "in progress"
and 9 "to do" issues. In addition to what has been tagged with a fix
version of 1.8.0, it looks like NIFI-5516 and NIFI-5585 are close to
completion.
Ryan,
As Joe mentioned, we’ll need to see the full stacktrace, but the problem is
likely at the bottom of that error output. The Flow Controller is a critical
piece of NiFi’s architecture, and errors with loading it are usually because of
a missing or misconfigured value. I’m guessing that your
ryan
we'll likely need to see the full stack trace and a good bit more
context on the configuration.
nifi on rel7 is an extremely common deployment scenario so that part
is good/easy and now it is likely a matter of config.
Thanks
On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 12:18 PM McGary, Ryan - US wrote:
>
> Hel
Hello,
My company is in the process of standing up a Test environment,
and we're installing Nifi on one of our Rhel7 servers. We are running into
some issues, however. When Nifi is configured for http, it runs just fine, but
as soon as we change the config to https it starts p
Have you tried with smaller batch settings?
I think 2000 flow files and 1000MB would be a bit high. Might try
something like 100 flow files and 10MB.
Also, if you concurrent tasks set to 7 on the RPG side, then you will
likely want to increase the concurrent tasks on Input Port on cluster
2 where
Okay,
I have got this working now, albeit with only a single ZK instance (at this
stage).
The missing piece of the puzzle that wasn’t in the guides from Pierre was that
cluster servers’ certificates need to be installed in each server’s keystore,
and all the cluster server DNs need to be added
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