n 9300,
unless you have specified the port in your config.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/elasticsearch/sIxoF76OuxY
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On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 12:29 PM, Petteri Sulonen
<petteri.sulo...@avaintec.com <m
Hi, everybody --
I'm evaluating Usergrid for our cloud services, and am starting to come
to grips with it. I have a question about error handling.
I've noticed that the errors Usergrid returns seem somewhat
inconsistent. For example, when attempting to GET an entity that doesn't
exist
nter exception after a
query is executed, inside Usergrid -- but it is not clear what is
going on. I should have asked for a couple of other pieces of
information. This info would be helpful:
* What versions of operating system, Tomcat, Cassandra, ElasticSearch,
Usergrid are you using?
And t
sticSearch is
inaccessible. Is there a stack trace that goes along with that error?
Dave
On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 10:38 AM Petteri Sulonen
<petteri.sulo...@avaintec.com <mailto:petteri.sulo...@avaintec.com>>
wrote:
Hi, everybody --
I'm evaluating Usergrid for our clo
Greetings --
We need to count things in our application for usage tracking and
invoicing purposes. A quick bit of Googling revealed that at least in
the past, there had been problems with counter reliability in Usergrid
(f.ex. this thread:
th a plain /counters?counter=(the
counter)
[{"timestamp":1,"value":4792}]
Since 4792 = 599 * 8 and there are 8 events where the value was
incremented by 599 in the series, it looks like the value:0's are
treated just like any other increments -- summed into the total --, i.e.
they appear to do nothing at all.
Is there something I'm missing or is this a bug in Usergrid?
Best regards,
Petteri Sulonen
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