Hi Tracyl, You are need to start each Ignite service separately. But you always can do it over ssh using simple bash script.
On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 6:55 PM, Tracyl <tlian...@bloomberg.net> wrote: > I have following ignite config: > > def initializeIgniteConfig() = { > val ipFinder = new TcpDiscoveryVmIpFinder() > > val HOST = "xx.xx.xx.xx:47500..47509" > ipFinder.setAddresses(Collections.singletonList(HOST)) > > val discoverySpi = new TcpDiscoverySpi() > discoverySpi.setIpFinder(ipFinder) > > val igniteConfig = new IgniteConfiguration() > igniteConfig.setDiscoverySpi(discoverySpi) > > //Ignite uses work directory as a relative directory for internal > write activities, for example, logging. > // Every Ignite node (server or client) has it's own work directory > independently of other nodes. > > igniteConfig.setWorkDirectory("/tmp") > igniteConfig > } > > My use case is: I would like to have multiple ignite servers, each server > cache a subset of the data and I send distributed closures to each node to > do local computation. In this case, can I start multiple servers on one > single machine by just passing multiple ip and port? Or I will need to > start > each server on each machine separately? Thanks in advance! > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://apache-ignite-users. > 70518.x6.nabble.com/Multiple-servers-in-a-Ignite-Cluster-tp8840.html > Sent from the Apache Ignite Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > -- Vladislav Pyatkov