The version is 1.6.0#20160518-sha1:0b22c45b and the following is the script I'm using.
https://github.com/pditommaso/gspark/blob/master/src/main/groovy/org/apache/ignite/examples/JavaIgniteSimpleApp.java Cheers, p On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 5:00 PM, Alexei Scherbakov < [email protected]> wrote: > I don't think it's OK. > > Which Ingite's version do you use? > > 2016-06-15 15:35 GMT+03:00 Paolo Di Tommaso <[email protected]>: > >> Great, now it works! Thanks a lot. >> >> >> I have only a NPE during the application shutdown (you can find the stack >> trace at this link <http://pastebin.com/y0EM7qXU>). Is this normal? and >> in any case is there a way to avoid it? >> >> >> Cheers, >> Paolo >> >> >> >> On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 1:25 PM, Alexei Scherbakov < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> To automatically start Ignite nodes you must pass false parameter to 3-d >>> IgniteContext argument like: >>> >>> // java >>> SparcContext sc = ... >>> new JavaIgniteContext<>(sc, new IgniteConfigProvider(), false);; >>> >>> or >>> >>> // scala >>> SparcContext sc = ... >>> new IgniteContext[String, String](sc,() ⇒ configurationClo(), false) >>> >>> 2016-06-15 13:31 GMT+03:00 Paolo Di Tommaso <[email protected]>: >>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> I'm struggling deploying an Ignite application in a Spark (local) >>>> cluster using the Embedded deploying described at this link >>>> <https://apacheignite-fs.readme.io/docs/installation-deployment#embedded-deployment>. >>>> >>>> >>>> The documentation seems suggesting that Ignite workers are >>>> automatically instantiated at runtime when submitting the Ignite app. >>>> >>>> Could you please confirm that this is the expected behaviour? >>>> >>>> >>>> In my tests the when the application starts it simply hangs, reporting >>>> this warning message: >>>> >>>> WARN org.apache.ignite.spi.discovery.tcp.TcpDiscoverySpi - Failed to >>>> connect to any address from IP finder (will retry to join topology every 2 >>>> secs): [/192.168.1.36:47500, /192.168.99.1:47500] >>>> >>>> It looks like there are not ignite daemons to which connect to. Also >>>> inspecting the Spark worker log I'm unable to find any message produced by >>>> Ignite. I'm expecting instead to find the log messages produced by the >>>> ignite daemon startup. >>>> >>>> >>>> Any idea what's wrong? >>>> >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Paolo >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Alexei Scherbakov >>> >> >> > > > -- > > Best regards, > Alexei Scherbakov >
