have you only
> done regular operations since?
>
> Thanks,
> Alex
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 5:25 AM Jan-Philip Loos wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> we are using riak in a kuberentes cluster (on GKE). Sometimes it's
>> necessary to reboot the c
> this might be helpful, an Omniti article.
> https://omniti.com/seeds/migrating-riak-do-it-live
>
Thanks for this article, will be valuable for further managing riak in the
cluster.
> As to fixing this specific error. That iirc can be done doing a name
> change in the ring to match your new nod
Hi,
we are using riak in a kuberentes cluster (on GKE). Sometimes it's
necessary to reboot the complete cluster to update the kubernetes-nodes.
This results in a complete shutdown of the riak cluster and the riak-nodes
are rescheduled with a new IP. So how can I handle this situation? How can
I fo
essources if you are dealing with larger objects.
Am 4. März 2012 17:08 schrieb Paul Armstrong :
> On 04/03/2012, at 2:40, Philip wrote:
>
>> I am looking for a software to host millions of files in the order of
>> 2-20MB for web serving. A few (~5%) files are "hot" and ac
etter) redirect the client to a node with the file so the
overall network usage decreases?
Am 4. März 2012 11:40 schrieb Philip :
> I am looking for a software to host millions of files in the order of
> 2-20MB for web serving. A few (~5%) files are "hot" and accessed
> heavily but mo
uested file without such high wait times?
Best Regards
Philip
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separately. Using a single server for connecting would be a
huge single point of failure.
Am I missing something?
It would be nice if it would be possible to specify multiple servers
and the clients automatically chooses a random server that's available
from this list.
Best