I don't think I got my point across correctly. If we change defaults we need to document that, of course, and not just in our 1000+ page manual because that will not be read soon enough to avoid problems from the changed defaults. We definitely need that to appear in the release notes.
I think we should create a "legacy_default.properties" file that contains the old default settings for any defaults we are going to change and make that available to legacy users so that they KNOW what the defaults WERE, and can use some or all of that file to augment their current gemfire.properties file to put the defaults back the way they have been running up until now. -- Mike Stolz Principal Engineer, GemFire Product Manager Mobile: 631-835-4771 On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 2:38 PM, Bruce Schuchardt <[email protected]> wrote: > jchen21 (Jianxia) has volunteered to do this work and is looking into what > needs to be done. > > > Le 1/7/2016 1:18 PM, Bruce Schuchardt a écrit : > >> Another thing that's been discussed for a long time is turning on >> network-partition-detection by default. It is a major problem for someone >> if a partition occurs and they are using persistence. The disk-stores on >> all but one of the partitions have to be deleted and revoked. >> > >
