Hi Matthew,
I don't have a github account so seems i'm not able to create the ticket
for this feature, could you do it?
Thanks,
Alex
On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 10:08 PM, Alex De la rosa
wrote:
> Hi Matthew,
>
> Thanks for your answer : ) i always have interesting questions : P
>
> about point [2]
Thanks! Will peruse through these links
Sent from my iPad
On Apr 17, 2015, at 7:15 PM, Luke Bakken wrote:
>> 1 - when I have several indices to add to an object can I just chain them to
>> the riakObject, ie, call successive addIndex methods to a riakObject?
>
> Source code is available as pa
Thanks for your answers.
Good point noticed about the middleware.
May I ask what middleware would you suggest to be evaluated?
Regards,
Gustavo
El 16/04/15 a las 16:38, John Daily escribió:
Agreed: exposing any database directly to the Internet is risky, and Riak’s
security introduced in 2.
Hi Jonathan,
Sorry for the late reply. It looks like riak_ensemble still thinks that
those old nodes are part of the cluster. Did you remove them with
'riak-admin cluster leave' ? If so they should have been removed from the
root ensemble also, and the machines shouldn't have actually left the
clu
Welcome back to The Recap. Here is a summary of what's come over our
user list of late.
## Code drops
There have been a number of big updates of late!
* Riak 2.1 is available for download [1]
* 2.x compliant .NET client [2]
* 2.x compliant Node.js client [3]
* 2.x compliant PHP client [4]
## Re
> 1 - when I have several indices to add to an object can I just chain them to
> the riakObject, ie, call successive addIndex methods to a riakObject?
Source code is available as part of the API docs. Note that "this" is
returned, which allows chaining:
http://basho.github.io/riak-nodejs-client/
Greetings Riak Users!
Yesterday we released the awaited rewrite for the Official PHP client for Riak
supporting version 2 features (bucket types, CRDTs, and user authentication
over TLS). The library uses the HTTP interface to communicate with Riak and
requires PHP version 5.4 or newer as well
2015-04-17 17:31 GMT+05:00 John Daily :
> Thanks, that helps. You’re right that the documentation is a bit buggy, or at
> least incomplete.
> The problem is that the example provided in the docs is just a snippet. To
> make a fully-functional advanced.config file requires a bit more syntactical
Thanks, that helps. You’re right that the documentation is a bit buggy, or at
least incomplete.
The problem is that the example provided in the docs is just a snippet. To make
a fully-functional advanced.config file requires a bit more syntactical
structure.
You’ll need to wrap what you provid
2015-04-17 17:04 GMT+05:00 John Daily :
> Unfortunately it’s very easy to introduce syntax errors into Erlang
> configuration files (and tricky to diagnose them without Erlang experience),
> which is why we’re moving toward the newer sysctl-style files like riak.conf.
>
> The example in the docum
Unfortunately it’s very easy to introduce syntax errors into Erlang
configuration files (and tricky to diagnose them without Erlang experience),
which is why we’re moving toward the newer sysctl-style files like riak.conf.
The example in the documentation looks ok; can we see a copy of your
adv
I have troubles setting up a test riak node for riak-cs. Here's how to
reproduce my problem:
1) install on Debian 7 riak 2.0.5 and riak 2.0.0 from apt repository
as in http://docs.basho.com/riak/latest/ops/building/installing/debian-ubuntu/
and http://docs.basho.com/riakcs/latest/cookbooks/install
Hi Luke,
It looks like my previous email didn't get through. I have a few questions
regarding the riak client.
1 - when I have several indices to add to an object can I just chain them to
the riakObject, ie, call successive addIndex methods to a riakObject?
2 - when I am doing a map-reduce,
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