But you wrote in the previous letter that you are trying to enable eviction
policy and the node fails on such configuration.

Eviction policy and persistence cannot be enabled at the same time, because
they solve the problem of memory lack in different ways. Eviction policy
specifies the principle on which values will be evicted from cache to free
up some space in RAM. On the other hand, persistence writes the oldest
pages to the disk when RAM usage comes to a limit, so no values are removed
from the cache.

So, you should decide either to use persistence or eviction policy, but not
both of them.

ср, 16 авг. 2017 г. в 11:32, Bob Li <[email protected]>:

> Thank you for your response.
>
> Basically, I just enabled persistence configuration without any eviction
> policy.
>
>         <property name="persistentStoreConfiguration">
>             <bean
> class="org.apache.ignite.configuration.PersistentStoreConfiguration">
>             </bean>
>         </property>
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