Hello! "*can IGFS be deployed without Hadoop or any other secondary file stores*" I guess the answer is 'yes'.
"I've tried to run *examples/config/filesystem* from Ignite distribution to no avail" Strange, I'm able to run % bin/ignite.sh examples/config/filesystem/example-igfs.xml [18:20:32] Ignite node started OK (id=6ecc98b9) [18:20:32] Topology snapshot [ver=1, locNode=6ecc98b9, servers=1, clients=0, state=ACTIVE, CPUs=8, offheap=6.3GB, heap=1.0GB] And then IGFS is there, I can put files and stuff. Regards, -- Ilya Kasnacheev пн, 1 апр. 2019 г. в 10:46, maros.urbanec <[email protected]>: > Hi all, a set of questions apropos Ignite filesystem. Reading the > documentation, it's not immediately clear whether IGFS caching HDFS is an > option or a must. In other words - *can IGFS be deployed without Hadoop > or any other secondary file stores*; simply storing its files in an > Ignite cache? I've tried to run *examples/config/filesystem* from Ignite > distribution to no avail, Ignite Java client always claims *"IGFS is not > configured: igfs"* (running on Windows). Last, but not least - IGFS has > no corresponding C++ API. There's some recurring talk on this mailing list > about mounting IGFS as a userspace filesystem. Is this integration > stipulated in Ignite's roadmap? > ------------------------------ > Sent from the Apache Ignite Users mailing list archive > <http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/> at Nabble.com. >
