Hi Bryan,
>From the template .xml I see the processor listed in a tag.
something like
com.comp.cp.nifi.processors.common.JsonValidateProcessor
I also see
nifi-cp-bundle-nar
com.comp.cp.nifi
Thanks Bryan. I will take a look now. Regarding nifi-app.log, I will
look for it. Wasn't sure if I had to configure something for the
binary version to write the log, or set it's verbosity.
On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 12:27 PM Bryan Bende wrote:
>
> Can you look in the template using a text editor
It will be great!
On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 at 16:13 Michael Moser wrote:
> I have done exactly what Juan Pablo Gardella suggested in my own Docker
> sandbox, and also a *ADDNIFI_*
> function. It would take a lot of cleanup and documentation in order to
> contribute, but if there is interest in it,
Can you look in the template using a text editor and find the element
for the processor you are referring to, and look for the "bundle"
elements and see if the bundle info (group, artifact, version) in the
template matches the info for the processor in the UI?
Also would be helpful to see the
I have done exactly what Juan Pablo Gardella suggested in my own Docker
sandbox, and also a *ADDNIFI_*
function. It would take a lot of cleanup and documentation in order to
contribute, but if there is interest in it, then I'll see what I can do.
-- Mike
On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 1:51 PM Juan
It would be great to expose properties as *NIFI_*. I see that approach at
https://hub.docker.com/r/wurstmeister/kafka/ kafka docker image.
On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 at 11:56 Robert R. Bruno wrote:
> Been running nifi cluster in a on-prem kubernetes cluster with a lot of
> success. We found using
We've exported a template from a instance running 1.4.0 and also
copied a custom processor nar bundle from this instance. I'd like to
load the template to understand the flow without access to the running
instance we sourced it from.
I get an error that the custom processor is not found, but I
We have managed to get past that error by installing the CA cert in the
truststore. So, we can get a one-node cluster up and running. In order to add
another node, I edited the authorizers.xml file, basically, using the “example
composite implementation loading users and groups from LDAP and a
Been running nifi cluster in a on-prem kubernetes cluster with a lot of
success. We found using local disks volumes helped performance.
On Fri, Oct 19, 2018, 03:21 Mike Thomsen wrote:
> Guillaume,
>
> We also have a patch coming in 1.8 that exposes the clustering settings
> through Docker, so
Guillaume,
We also have a patch coming in 1.8 that exposes the clustering settings
through Docker, so that should make it a lot easier for you to set up a
test cluster.
On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 3:49 AM Asanka Sanjaya wrote:
> Hi Guillaume,
> I'm using nifi in our production kubernetes cluster
Hi Guillaume,
I'm using nifi in our production kubernetes cluster on Google cloud for
about a year now and didn't run into any trouble. One thing you need to be
aware of is to have a persistent disk attached to your container in
kubernetes. Otherwise, when the pod gets restarted you will loose
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