There is a summary log line that also references the time taken by the 'restore binary memory' stage. It also references another stage called 'restore logical state'.
eg: 2020-09-27 20:50:31,423 [1] INF [] Node started : [stage="Configure system pool" (44 ms),stage="Start managers" (2422 ms),stage="Configure binary metadata" (487 ms),stage="Start processors" (1089 ms),stage="Init metastore" (726 ms),stage="Init and start regions" (21 ms),stage="Restore binary memory" (30289 ms),stage="Restore logical state" (76551 ms),stage="Finish recovery" (201 ms),stage="Join topology" (840 ms),stage="Await transition" (136 ms),stage="Await exchange" (211 ms),stage="Total time" (113017 ms)] The restore logical state stage takes 76 seconds in this example. Currently we have around 10 caches with less than 20 Gb of data. Do these startup times seem reasonable for a node that is shut down gracefully? Thanks, Raymond. On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 11:20 AM Raymond Wilson <raymond_wil...@trimble.com> wrote: > Just a general query on Ignite server node startup sequence. > > There are a pair of log lines emitted during node startup that look like > this: > > 2020-09-27 20:48:43,191 [1] INF [] Starting binary memory restore for: > [948695530, -1026154091, -2049124072, -552847479, -2024686410, -1820754607, > -1907049797, -1029472048, 671082124, -493080817, -2100569601, 928822533] > > and > > 2020-09-27 20:49:13,025 [1] INF [] Binary memory state restored at node > startup [restoredPtr=FileWALPointer [idx=1033, fileOff=485201080, len=0]] > > > This particular example required ~30 seconds to complete. > > We are running Ignite 2.8.1 using the C# client with persistence enabled. > > Do these messages indicate Ignite is reloading the memory state of the > caches at the point it was shutdown? If not, what is this activity? > > Thanks, > Raymond. > > -- > <http://www.trimble.com/> > Raymond Wilson > Solution Architect, Civil Construction Software Systems (CCSS) > 11 Birmingham Drive | Christchurch, New Zealand > +64-21-2013317 Mobile > raymond_wil...@trimble.com > > > <https://worksos.trimble.com/?utm_source=Trimble&utm_medium=emailsign&utm_campaign=Launch> > -- <http://www.trimble.com/> Raymond Wilson Solution Architect, Civil Construction Software Systems (CCSS) 11 Birmingham Drive | Christchurch, New Zealand +64-21-2013317 Mobile raymond_wil...@trimble.com <https://worksos.trimble.com/?utm_source=Trimble&utm_medium=emailsign&utm_campaign=Launch>