Hi,

Could you please share your configuration files, cache configurations, logs
from all nodes and the code snippets you use to do the queries (visor
commands, SQL, etc)?

Thanks,
Stan

Bellenger, Dominique wrote
> Hey Igniters,
> 
> I've the following setup (Ignite .NET 2.4): 2 Server nodes, 1 client node
> doing SQL-queries on the cache periodically (every 20 Seconds in my case).
> The cache is filled with 110_000 entries from a database, using
> "LoadCache" method. Key is a string representation of a number, nothing
> fancy here.
> 
> Situation: Both server nodes are put under pressure by doing affinity-run
> compute jobs on both nodes, affecting all cache entries (read, change, put
> every entry).
> 
> I made the following observations:
> 
>   1.  Visorcmd showed that the entries were distributed like 60_000 on one
> node and 34_000 on the other. The same sum (94_000) was shown on the
> client side on every periodic "tick" when calling "GetSize" on the cache
> instance
> (https://github.com/apache/ignite/blob/master/modules/platforms/dotnet/Apache.Ignite.Core/Cache/ICache.cs#L685).
> 
> 
>      *   Why are there entries missing? Running SELECT Count(*) on the
> Cache with SQLLine reports back 110_000 entries.
>      *   Why are the entries not distributed 50/50 (or nearly 50/50)?
> 
> 
>   1.  On the client, the SQL query invoked on every "tick" returned
> sometimes 110_000 entries, sometimes 60_000 or 34_000. There was no error
> or warning in the client or server log about failing SQL queries.
>      *   In a partitioned cache both servers do a query and the results
> are merged, if I understood correctly. It seems to me that one of the
> servers sometimes returns an empty result set and therefore the client
> gets a too small result set. Question is: why does this happen even
> without a warning on the server nodes about a failing query?
>   2.  In that situation the client is not able to load a specific entry
> from the cache multiple times using TryGet(TK key, out TV value)
> (https://github.com/apache/ignite/blob/master/modules/platforms/dotnet/Apache.Ignite.Core/Cache/ICache.cs#L297).
> Those entries definitely are existing in the cache.
>   3.  In that situation on one of both server nodes I get errors that an
> entry could not be loaded (like in 3) but on the affinity-server node!).
> In my understanding the compute jobs shall get executed on the primary
> node for the given key. And this node is not able to load an entry by that
> key (when under heavy CPU pressure)?
> 
> Something is strange here. Any ideas?
> 
> Cheers,
> Dome





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