ually restart the nod
>>>
>>> - Jeremy
>>>
>>> On 2011-08-03 9:29 AM, "David Smith" wrote:
>>>> Generally, I would advise against using heart as it has no rate
>>>> limiting when restarting, which can lead to vicious cycles of re
12:48 PM, "Jeremy Raymond" wrote:
>> So just manually restart the nod
>>
>> - Jeremy
>>
>> On 2011-08-03 9:29 AM, "David Smith" wrote:
>>> Generally, I would advise against using heart as it has no rate
>>> limiting when restart
So just manually restart the nodes? Is this what most people do?
- Jeremy
On 2011-08-03 12:48 PM, "Jeremy Raymond" wrote:
> So just manually restart the nod
>
> - Jeremy
>
> On 2011-08-03 9:29 AM, "David Smith" wrote:
>> Generally, I would adv
So just manually restart the nod
- Jeremy
On 2011-08-03 9:29 AM, "David Smith" wrote:
> Generally, I would advise against using heart as it has no rate
> limiting when restarting, which can lead to vicious cycles of restart.
>
> The presence of "heart" in the
Generally, I would advise against using heart as it has no rate
limiting when restarting, which can lead to vicious cycles of restart.
The presence of "heart" in the riak scripts was my attempt (way back
when) to ensure that the generic Erlang scripts provided access to as
much functi
Hello,
I occasionally have a Riak node that goes down. Is recommended (or not) to
enable the heartbeat restart of the node in /etc/riak/vm.args? Anyone
have experience with this enabled for Riak?
- Jeremy
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