Hi, Talat
I am afraid that I do not understand. We have set the “ttl” value to 0, which
is the default value. We don’t have any need portions of data that needs to be
deleted. For now, I am using a single node cluster, for us the
gc_grace_seconds=”0” default value would be a valid value.
Hi Kartik,
If TTL hasn't been set or if it has been set to 0, then Gora is not using
any TTL[1] and all your data should be persisted without any problems.
Maybe this has to do something with the url generating/fetching process?
Could you determine during which process the data is changing?
Can you also make sure that the cluster name and fully qualified address
and port agree between mapping and Gora.properties
Thanks
On Tuesday, September 30, 2014, Renato Marroquín Mogrovejo
renatoj.marroq...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Kartik,
If TTL hasn't been set or if it has been set to 0, then
Hi,
So did you get this sorted out?
I am unsure if you achieved persistence of data.
Thanks
Lewis
On Tuesday, September 30, 2014, Krishnanand, Kartik
kartik.krishnan...@bankofamerica.com wrote:
Hi, Lewis
Thank you for replying. I apologize in advance for asking what might well
be a
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