I would like to see the results of experimenting with pr and pw as per my
earlier message in case there is a genuine bug lurking somewhere, but yes,
running inside a single network will make Riak much happier.
-John
> On Feb 9, 2017, at 9:01 PM, Nguyễn Văn Nghĩa Em wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> The
Hi i am running Riak TS 1.5.1 and i want to insert some data with python,
but i am getting "'Failed to put 1 record(s)'" error.
The table i created is
CREATE TABLE checks(url varchar not null, region varchar not null,
location varchar not null, datetime timestamp not null, status boolean
not null
Yes. For a number of reasons a single Riak cluster is not designed to run
over a WAN (Riak EE is specifically designed to connect two or more
separate clusters over a WAN or LAN.)
On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 02:40 Nguyễn Văn Nghĩa Em wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> These nodes are not in Local Area Network bec
Darshan,
Perhaps if you gave some more details of what you are trying to do I might
be able to help further?
Stephen
On 10 February 2017 at 10:15, Stephen Etheridge
wrote:
> Darshan,
>
> I think you are going to be too resource constrained to do anything
> effective. We do have a demo set-up
Darshan,
I think you are going to be too resource constrained to do anything
effective. We do have a demo set-up of a 5 node Riak cluster running on
Raspberry Pis, but they have 1 GB RAM each.
I know there is a board that boots straight to Erlang from Siemens grisp.org
- I saw it demo'd at EUC i
I am targeting arm-arago-gnuabi.
I want to port on ti814x chipset.
On Thu, Feb 9, 2017, 11:16 PM Luke Bakken wrote:
> Hi Darshan,
>
> Riak's memory requirements don't lend it to use on embedded devices.
> Which device are you targeting?
>
> --
> Luke Bakken
> Engineer
> lbak...@basho.com
>
> On
Hi All,
These nodes are not in Local Area Network because our host provider doesn't
have a local IP. It is only our DEV environments. If there are problems
with cluster I will setup a local environment to try.
Do you think that it is the reason of our issues ?
Best Regards,
2017-02-10 3:21 GMT
The questions about your IP addresses are good ones: you’re likely to run into
more trouble when a Riak cluster is spread across multiple networks, and from a
security standpoint I would recommend against exposing Riak KV to an untrusted
network, even if its security features are enabled.
Would