Hi Alex,Yes, the baseline topology contains both the server nodes and the client node. Everything is looks as I would expect including the IP addresses.
A couple more notes: when the nodes get restarted the IP addresses will disappear from the baseline topology, then will come back. The IP address may change when it comes back but the filesystem will still be intact. once the second node is back up the cache comes back as well, meaning that the client can successfully query it again. The client is not able to query the cache while the first node is down when this exception occurs. I'm confused how that could be the case. I even experimented with changing my cache to be simply REPLICATED, rather than PARTITIONED, with backups > 1 in my igniteConfiguration I do set the number of threads in the public and system thread pools to 2 and the rebalance pool size to 1 as this is a simple dev setupAny idea? -- Sent from: http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/
