Hi Manipvl,
I think we can always restore after checked exception.
However your question is too general, could you please explain where you are
catching ignite checked exception?
Thanks,
Mike.
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Hi,
What will happen in case if I catch and ignore IgniteCheckedException, will
the client be able to connect to Ignite distributed system
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Hi again,
Please run all client and server nodes with -DIGNITE_QUIET=false and provide
us log files from all node.
Also please share configuration of all node with us.
Thanks,
Mike.
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Hi,
All the 3 web application connect to the same server. The Discovery port #:
47500 and system communication port #:47100
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Hi,
So all 3 applications start ignite in client mode and connect to the same
ignite server, do them?
Is it correct that ignite server address is 10.17.32.45/10.17.32.45:47100 ?
Could you please run all client and server nodes with -DIGNITE_QUIET=false
flag and provide full logs from all those