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Build Update for apache/geode-native
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Build: #2233
Status: Passed
Duration: 1 hr, 38 mins, and 58 secs
Commit: 5d01219 (rel/v1.11.0.RC3)
Author: Jacob Barrett
Message: GEODE-7418: Fixes issue deserializing unregistered PDX types. (#546)
* GEODE-7418: Fixes is
Build Update for apache/geode-examples
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Build: #393
Status: Errored
Duration: 1 min and 39 secs
Commit: 8bb28ea (rel/v1.11.0.RC3)
Author: Mark Hanson
Message: temporarily point to staging repo for CI purposes
View the changeset:
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Looking at the code, the cache.close() and InternalCacheBuilder.create()
are synchronized on "GemFireCacheImpl.class"'; it's the
internalCachebuilder create that seems to be using reference to the old
distributed-system.
The GemFireCacheImpl.getInstance() and getExisting() both perform
"isClosing"
+1 to fix.
> On Nov 25, 2019, at 2:02 PM, John Blum wrote:
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> +1 ^ 64!
>
> I found this out the hard way some time ago and is why STDG exists in the
> first place (i.e. usability issues, particularly with testing).
>
> On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 1:41 PM Kirk Lund wrote:
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>> I found a test tha
+1 ^ 64!
I found this out the hard way some time ago and is why STDG exists in the
first place (i.e. usability issues, particularly with testing).
On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 1:41 PM Kirk Lund wrote:
> I found a test that closes the cache and then recreates the cache multiple
> times with 2 second
I found a test that closes the cache and then recreates the cache multiple
times with 2 second sleep between each. I tried to remove the Thread.sleep
and found that recreating the cache
throws DistributedSystemDisconnectedException (see below).
This seems like a usability nightmare. Anyone have an
Can you check your locator log file?
You should see a message like this:
[info 2019/11/25 09:39:35.432 PST
tid=0x55] Executing command: create async-event-queue --id=sampleq7
--listener=test.gemfire.GemFireListener
And then the exception with stack like:
[error 2019/11/25 09:56:19.507 PST
tid
Thanks for the feedback. We have rough consensus for the new module so we
will make it so.
On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 5:34 PM Joris Melchior wrote:
> +1
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> On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 6:22 PM Owen Nichols wrote:
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> > +1
> >
> > > On Nov 18, 2019, at 3:00 PM, Nabarun Nag wrote:
> > >
> > > +1
> > >
DId you run "create async-event-queue"?
On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 9:23 AM anjana_nair wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are trying to solve cloud replication using
> asyncEventListeners.However
> the sample AsyncEventListener is not getting fired when I try a put. Could
> you please look into this. Commands t
+𝞹
—
Dale Emery
dem...@pivotal.io
> On Nov 22, 2019, at 8:39 AM, Jens Deppe wrote:
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> Hello All,
>
> We'd like to propose moving gfsh and all associated commands into its own
> gradle submodule (implicitly thus also producing a separate maven
> artifact). The underlying intent is to decouple
Hi,
We are trying to solve cloud replication using asyncEventListeners.However
the sample AsyncEventListener is not getting fired when I try a put. Could
you please look into this. Commands tried out are below.
I am starting to write an AsyncEventListener to store messages to
Cassandra.Howe
Hi,
I am trying to create a an asyncEventqueue thru gfsh and it gives me the
error below :
gfsh>create async-event-queue --id=sampleq7
--listener=test.gemfire.GemFireListener
Could not process command due to error. Error while processing command
Reason : No results received.
Sever throws no e
Ok, then Im going to close the ticket. Thanks for the info Blake!
De: Blake Bender
Enviado: lunes, 25 de noviembre de 2019 15:11
Para: dev@geode.apache.org
Asunto: Re: Help to reproduce GEODE-7060
Hi Alberto,
I apologize for the mention of gemfire-node-client in
Hi Alberto,
I apologize for the mention of gemfire-node-client in OSS Geode JIRA, this
is a proprietary product that you don't have access to. For the time
being, I believe, we have fixed all of the ACE leaks we've found, so
GEODE-7060 can be safely closed.
Just for context, we found that, on Ma
Hi,
I need some info to reproduce the issue described in GEODE-7060, about an ACE
resource leak.
The ticket says the problem was seen using a test called "gemfire-node-client
putall.js", but I suppose that test is not part of Geode.
Could someone with access to that test describe what it is doi
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