Thanks this information is helpful
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Ignite will try to connect to each address specified in the addresses section
and establish a connection.
In the case of a multicast ip finder, it will use a multicast group to scan
for nodes.
In general one node needs to discover another and establish a socket
connection on a specified address/po
Also what should the address property have in bean file corresponding to
Client Node.Should it have the list
of all server nodes IP address?Also Can you please explain what happens if
list of all server nodes IP address is specified.
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Actually in the node A , bean file no IP address is specified for the
property "addresses" corresponding to
class
"org.apache.ignite.spi.discovery.tcp.ipfinder.multicast.TcpDiscoveryMulticastIpFinder"
but in the node B
IP address of A is specified.
Is it because Node A bean file does not have any
Hi,
A baseline topology is set when you activate a cluster w/a set of nodes
the first time around.
You can subsequently change baseline the topology using the public API or
control.sh command.
Once all the baseline topology nodes are up the cluster automatically
activates.
use control -
Hi
I have two nodes Node A(Main Node) and Node B with persistence enabled.When
node B is restarted whenever it goes down, it is able to recognize node A
and is joining the Baseline Topology but when Node A alone goes down and
once Node A is restarted, it is not able to recognize Node B and it i