Matthew,
For we who don't quite understand, can you explain - does this mean
mv-flexcache is a feature that just comes with 2.0, or is it something that
will need to be turned on, etc?
Thanks!
Dave
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 9:45 PM, Matthew Von-Maszewski
wrote:
> It is already in test and avail
Have you installed the gcc-c++ package?
https://www.suse.com/LinuxPackages/packageRouter.jsp?product=server&version=11&service_pack=sp1&architecture=i386&package_name=gcc-c%2B%2B
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 6:18 PM, Dave King wrote:
> Trying to Build Riak on SUSE LE 11 SP2
> make rel fails with
>
Dave,
flexcache will be a new feature in Riak 2.0. There are some subscribers to
this mailing list that like to download and try things early. I was directing
those subscribers to the GitHub branch that contains the work-in-progress code.
flexcache is a new method for sizing / accounting the
Is it smart enough to manage itself?
Or does it require human babysitting?
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Original message
From: Matthew Von-Maszewski
Date: 10/18/2013 1:48 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: Dave Martorana
Cc: darren ,riak-users@lists.basho.com
Subject
The user has the option of setting a default memory limit in the app.config /
riak.conf file (either absolute number or percentage of total system memory).
There is a default percentage (which I am still adjusting) if the user takes no
action.
The single memory value is then dynamically partit
Sounds nice. And then the question is
what happens when that limit is reached on a node?
On 10/18/2013 02:21 PM, Matthew Von-Maszewski wrote:
The user has the option of setting a default memory limit in the
app.config / riak.conf file (eith
Darren
File cache is favored over block cache. The cost of a miss to the file cache
is much larger than a miss to the block cache. The block cache will release
data for a new file cache entry, until it reaches a minimum of 2Mbytes. Both
caches use Google's original LRU formula to remove the
Sadly we didn't do the install (not allowed to have root) so it looks like
g++ wasn't installed. To be fair only gcc is listed as a clear dependancy
on the build from source page. So we're learning as we go.
Dave
On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 11:37 AM, Jon Meredith wrote:
> Have you installed the
Hi,
this question has probably been answered already, still I can't get to it,
so,
What is the maximum number of unique secondary indexe keys a riak cluster
can manage before running into trouble?
thanks!
L-P
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I think that's just a memory limit.
mo 2i mo problems.
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> On Oct 18, 2013, at 16:44, Louis-Philippe Perron wrote:
>
> Hi,
> this question has probably been answered already, still I can't get to it, so,
>
> What is the maxim
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