Hi,
Do you mean that after the whole cache clearing (no entities left at
all) and ongoing restart of some server node you see that some entities
got resurrected?
If this is your case then please provide us with a reproducible example.
Regards,
Denis
On 11/24/2015 6:02 AM, wychoi wrote:
CacheConfiguration<AffinityKey, XObject> cfg = new
CacheConfiguration<>("CACHE_NAME");
cfg.setIndexedTypes(AffinityKey.class, XObject.class);
cfg.setCacheMode(CacheMode.PARTITIONED);
cfg.setName("CACHE_NAME");
cfg5.setBackups(1);
ignite.getOrCreateCache(cfg);
1. i used the above cache Configuration .
2. put message of 50,000 counts in cache.
3. remove cache 300 counts per one second
4. All caches have been controlled. (cache -scan -c=CACHE_NAME) : confirm
empty
5. However, if we stop and restart the server node after
6. Some of the cache survives again.
in conclusion , Perhaps it is estimated that the remote node's cache cleanup
unsafe.
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