How many entries did you put into a cache?
How do you check, that nodes have entries?
Did you configure a node filter for the cache?

Rendezvous affinity function may give unfair distribution on small
datasets,
but it gets better, when number of entries grows.
So, if you've only put 5-10 entries, then you may get unfair data
distribution.

Denis

вс, 1 июл. 2018 г. в 18:33, breischl <[email protected]>:

> The keys are hashed so in theory they should be distributed relatively
> evenly. I traced the logic to do the hashing once and it seemed ok, but
> it's
> pretty complicated so I won't claim to know it that well. We use UUIDs and
> it does seem to distribute pretty much evenly.
>
> Are you sure all the nodes have properly joined the cluster? ie, that you
> have a single cluster with 8 nodes, instead of a bunch of 1-2 node
> clusters.
> Depending on how your discovery is set up, that can be tricky and
> potentially have timing bugs. Although that may be more due to us having a
> custom DiscoverySPI that is a bit finicky.
>
> For #2, I would like to know the answer too. :) We are using
> OptimizedMarshaller, but that's due to some problems with serializing some
> of our complex objects which would not apply to your case. You may want to
> just test it.
>
>
>
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