Yes, putting the jar files with the necessary classes into the classpath of all 
nodes should solve the serialization issue.

You should see the following in your logs:
[2019-10-28 14:52:29,893][INFO 
][sys-stripe-7-#8%node1%][GridDeploymentLocalStore] Class locally deployed: 
class org.joda.time.chrono.ISOChronology$Stub
[2019-10-28 14:52:29,896][INFO 
][sys-stripe-7-#8%node1%][GridDeploymentLocalStore] Class locally deployed: 
class org.joda.time.DateTimeZone$Stub


-----Original Message-----
From: ihalilaltun <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2019 6:03 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Ignite node failure after network issue

Hi Alex,

I've been removed the IP addreses for the sake of security reasons thats why it 
seems non-standart.

I'll try to adjust all thread-pool sizes, I am not sure if we need them or not, 
since the configurations are made by our previous software architect.

I'll look further on the serialization and marsheller problems, thanks. Will it 
be enough if I add the jar files under the lib directories on server nodes in 
order not to get these serialization problems?

thanks.



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İbrahim Halil Altun
Senior Software Engineer @ Segmentify
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