Hello! It is a separate deliverable and not a part of Apache Ignite distribution.
You can find it in Nightly Builds, for example: https://ci.ignite.apache.org/viewLog.html?buildId=lastSuccessful&buildTypeId=Releases_NightlyRelease_RunApacheIgniteNightlyRelease&tab=artifacts&guest=1 I'm not sure if you can get it as a part of AI release. You can sure build it from source.- Regards, -- Ilya Kasnacheev пн, 3 дек. 2018 г. в 16:52, Viraj Rathod <[email protected]>: > I’m unable to find ignite-web-agent. > I have stored space ignite in /usr/share/apache-ignite directory. > Using RHEL 7 with CENTOS as the OS. > > On Mon, 3 Dec 2018 at 1:14 PM, Mikael <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi! >> >> I don't think there is an easy answer, the configuration depends on so >> many things, try the default configuration and see how it goes and work >> your way from there, the documentation is great and explains well what all >> the options do, so it's easy to play around with. >> >> Just configure a cache with 1 backup and see how it goes. >> >> There are a lot of things to consider, can you use affinity keys, will >> all data fit in ram, do you need transactions, are you going to query data >> with SQL, how are you going at access the data and so on, I think it is >> more important you get a data model you can work with, you can always play >> around with the cache configuration later. >> >> Mikael >> >> >> Den 2018-12-03 kl. 07:59, skrev Viraj Rathod: >> >> I’m a new user of apache ignite. >> >> I want to know if my data is supposed to be partitioned amongst 3 nodes >> and data of each node is supposed to have a backup on the other two nodes. >> The data is JSON key value pairs in 150 columns and 1 million rows. >> How will the configuration file look like? >> Can anyone explain so that I can configure it for my project. >> >> Thanks. >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Viraj Rathod >> >> -- > Regards, > Viraj Rathod >
