Hello!

List of hosts present in IP finder has very little bearing on list of nodes
in cluster.

Server node's host do not have to be present in IP finder in order for this
node to function. Cluster will be operational until there exists at least
one node which is a) alive, b) reachable, and c) listed in IP finder. In
your case there are 100 of such nodes.

Please share the latest "Topology snapshot" messages from your nodes.

Regards,
-- 
Ilya Kasnacheev


вт, 5 нояб. 2019 г. в 18:51, Stanislav Lukyanov <[email protected]>:

> Each node is supposed to add its own IP and port to the S3 bucket when it
> starts. That said, I wouldn't check the cluster state based on the contents
> of the bucket alone.
> Check your logs for errors. Try using some tools (e.g. check out Web
> Console - either the one in Ignite
> https://apacheignite-tools.readme.io/docs/getting-started or from
> GridGain
> https://www.gridgain.com/products/software/enterprise-edition/management-tool)
> to see whether all nodes are there.
>
> If you don't see any clues, please share your logs from any of the running
> servers. Ideally, a log from one of the 100 servers which joined the
> cluster, and a log from one of the 28 that didn't.
>
> Stan
>
> On Fri, Nov 1, 2019 at 2:41 AM codeboyyong <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> No . The thing is we started ignite in embedded mode as web app, we can
>> see
>> there are 128 instances.
>> But when we check he S3 bucket , it always only have 100 its, which means
>> only 100 nodes joined the ignite cluster.  Not sure if there are another
>> way
>> to get the cluster size.
>> Since we are running as web app, we actually dont have all the access of
>> command line tools.
>>
>> Thank You
>>
>>
>>
>> --
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>>
>

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