Hi,

It looks pretty strange such topology version increasing.
Would you be able to show  how do you launch the cluster and use the
datastreamer.

Thanks,
Pavel

2018-07-13 9:50 GMT+03:00 Ray <[email protected]>:

> Here's the full log and thread dump for three nodes and client to ingest
> data.
>
> node1.zip
> <http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/file/t1346/node1.zip>
> node2.zip
> <http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/file/t1346/node2.zip>
> node3.zip
> <http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/file/t1346/node3.zip>
> client_log.client_log
> <http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/file/
> t1346/client_log.client_log>
>
> And I can only query Ignite cluster using sqlline.
> When when I try to launch a Java client, it failed.
> The log is similar with client_log I attached.
> These two logs is printed again and again
> 18/07/13 01:33:18 WARN cache.GridCachePartitionExchangeManager: Failed to
> wait for initial partition map exchange. Possible reasons are:
>   ^-- Transactions in deadlock.
>   ^-- Long running transactions (ignore if this is the case).
>   ^-- Unreleased explicit locks.
> 18/07/13 01:33:18 WARN internal.diagnostic: Failed to wait for partition
> map
> exchange [topVer=AffinityTopologyVersion [topVer=25308, minorTopVer=0],
> node=3c164ab8-0cf1-4451-8bfe-0c415ac932cd]. Dumping pending objects that
> might be the cause:
>
> Can anybody advise me why the topology version keeps increasing so I can do
> a preliminary research?
> From my prior experience with Ignite, the topology version shouldn't be
> increasing when there's no data ingested into cluster.
>
>
>
>
>
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Regards

Pavel Vinokurov

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