If I can increase the jute.maxBuffer property, I do need to restart the whole 
cluster. Correct? Is there any problem if I increase this?

Yes. Also, I think it has to be set on both the server and client. Frankly, 
I’ve never understand this 1MB limit. It seems unnecessary. At Netflix, I ran 
ZK with a larger number (I don’t remember what though).

-Jordan



On September 13, 2015 at 4:11:19 PM, Check Peck ([email protected]) wrote:

Ok understood that part and I was correct on the 500 children nodes znode name 
example right?

If I can increase the jute.maxBuffer property, I do need to restart the whole 
cluster. Correct? Is there any problem if I increase this?

On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 2:08 PM, Jordan Zimmerman <[email protected]> 
wrote:
No, the 1MB limit will hit you there as well. If you try to get your data (via 
getData() call) it will fail. Note, you can increase the value via the 
jute.maxBuffer property.

-Jordan

On September 13, 2015 at 4:06:48 PM, Check Peck ([email protected]) wrote:

What about data in those znode? They can be more than 1MB in each znode correct?


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