Hi,
On 25 September 2013 03:44, Toby Corkindale
wrote:
> Have you tried executing your javascript outside of Riak?
> ie. paste the function into the Chrome debugger, then call it with a
> Riak-like data structure.
The problem with this approach is I need to make some assumptions on
what the dat
On 25/09/13 11:20, Charl Matthee wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to run the following mapreduce query across my cluster:
# curl -XPOST http://10.179.229.209:8098/mapred -H "Content-Type:
application/json" -d '{"inputs":"tweets",
"query":[{"map":{"language":"javascript", "source":"function(value,
keyData
Hi,
I am trying to run the following mapreduce query across my cluster:
# curl -XPOST http://10.179.229.209:8098/mapred -H "Content-Type:
application/json" -d '{"inputs":"tweets",
"query":[{"map":{"language":"javascript", "source":"function(value,
keyData, arg) {t = JSON.parse(value.values[0].dat
Looks like Dmitry's + your suggestion did the trick. I upgraded the rest of the
nodes in-place using the method you suggested and the hanging "leave" finally
handed off it's data.
Thank you!
Dave
On Sep 24, 2013, at 5:14 PM, Brian Sparrow wrote:
> Ahh, gotcha.
>
> Let us know how things g
Ahh, gotcha.
Let us know how things go and if we can offer any more assistance.
Thanks!
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On Tuesday, September 24, 2013 at 5:10 PM, David Greenstein wrote:
>
> I'm actually j
I'm actually joining new nodes that have the latest version to the cluster.
Once I join the nodes I have the old nodes leave. This has worked great in the
past. I'll use the recommended method next time :)
Dave
On Sep 24, 2013, at 5:05 PM, Brian Sparrow wrote:
> David,
>
> The standard way
Hello Charl,
Everything looks as expected in the vnode status and the logs. Feel free to run
`bitcask:merge("/PATH/TO/PARTITION")` for other partitions on the node(s) to
reclaim space.
Let us know how things go.
Thanks,
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I take that back, a 1.4.2 node handing off data to an older node during
rebalancing is in fact reporting an unknown_msg error. I'll try your suggestion.
2013-09-24 21:02:35.337 [error]
<0.15962.4>@riak_core_handoff_sender:start_fold:269 ownership_transfer transfer
of riak_kv_vnode from 'riak@10
I'm not receiving any errors actually. I'm far from an expert in riak logs, but
the console.log messages seem to indicate the handoff is working… just
extremely slowly. Here's a snippet from the console.log of the node that is
attempting to leave…
2013-09-24 20:59:43.991 [info]
<0.7140.0>@ria
Seems like a potential problem with handoff. We had similar problems
upgrading from 1.2.1 to 1.4.0. Check the logs for handoff errors (something
like <<"unknown_msg">> or similar).
If that's the case, leave that node be, and do in-place upgrade for the
rest of the nodes, without making them leave
I'm performing a rolling upgrade to 1.4.2 (from 1.3.1). The first two nodes
that I replaced left the cluster without an issue and the new nodes joined
without an issue. Now, the next node seams to be in a state where it won't
leave the cluster. The status is leaving but it has been pending for
Brian,
Thanks. I will try that again. Perhaps there is a way for the
package scripts or build scripts to detect this situation in the
future?
thanks,
Darren
On 09/24/2013 09:42 AM, Brian Sparrow wrote:
Hey Darren,
Jared,
Is it possible to elaborate more on "meet me in the middle
settings/scenarios?", let me explain, let's say the quorum is configured
with low values, say, R=W=1 and N=3, doesn't that add more work to AAE
background process? Could there be ways to sacrifice some client
performance with l
>
> Interesting. Someone knows what this entropy thing is doing exactly? Can
> it be switched off by default maybe?
>
Here is a description of AAE when it was released in Riak 1.3
http://basho.com/introducing-riak-1-3/ You can turn off AAE in your
config files if you want it off. With Riak (and
Hi!
I did build Riak-CS from source, but there is no 'install' target
in the make so I wasn't sure how that got done.
There was no 'install' readme also.
I then installed the .deb instead.
I installed erlang from ubuntu 13.04 repo.
You're using single quotes in a JS program which is itself in single quotes -
so they don't get to be part of the program, so the "/tmp/m..." part looks to
JS like a bad regex. Hence the error message.
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