Hi, Yes, it's applicable. 1024 is a number of records in datastreamer buffer. More details here: http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/Ignite-IgniteDataStreamer-question-about-units-valid-ranges-for-perNodeBufferSize-autoFlushFrequency-td5431.html
Regards, Igor On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 6:48 PM Ilya Kasnacheev <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello! > > Please check out https://ignite.apache.org/docs/latest/data-streaming and > IgniteDataStreamer documentation for the meaning of those settings. > > Regards, > -- > Ilya Kasnacheev > > > чт, 10 дек. 2020 г. в 21:44, shivakumar <[email protected]>: > >> Hi >> I'm trying to do SQL stream to load data to ignite cluster from my program >> (insert sql with streaming set to ON) >> My program connects to ignite over JDBC using >> org.apache.ignite.IgniteJdbcThinDriver driver (Thin driver) >> when i start my application with very small records rate then i don't see >> records immediately inserted into my Ignite table but I'm able to see >> after >> inserting few records(>10K records) are pushed or when i close the JDBC >> connection. >> when I searched about streaming in Ignite document, it says there is a >> parameter streamingPerNodeBufferSize with default value set to 1024. >> Is this parameter applicable in my scenario with JdbcThinDriver ? >> If it is applicable what is 1024 ? Is it 1024 KB(1MB) ?? >> >> Ref: >> >> https://apacheignite-sql.readme.io/v2.5/docs/jdbc-client-driver#streaming-mode >> >> >> Regards, >> Shiva >> >> >> >> -- >> Sent from: http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/ >> >
