Hey,

Let me explain Architecture

I am running 3 Ignite server nodes  ,each have some services  which read and 
write data from Kafka and also to Ignite
all services(From all servers ) are able to read from kafka and  publish it to 
Ignite.(Ignite is in replication mode).
But the thread responsible for reading from Ignite are only working on Single 
Node.
I have added IP in Logs to identify , which packet is read from which IP .
In logs it clearly shows that all services from all Nodes are able to write to 
Ignite , but only Single Node is reading it and publishing it ahead .

Regards,
Gurmehar Singh

From: andrei <aealexsand...@gmail.com>
Sent: 25 November 2021 16:17
To: user@ignite.apache.org
Subject: Re: Ignite Cluster Config Issue

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Hey,

Sorry, but I don't understand what the issue you mentioned? You are using a 
transaction cache and most likely using transactions. Perhaps you are just 
having design problems. Tell us more about what you are going to achieve.

Sincerely,
Andrey
11/25/2021 11:24 AM, Gurmehar Kalra пишет:
Hi,

Team stuck with Issue with in Ignite Cluster where in Only Single Node is able 
to read data from Ignite ,other Nodes are able to write data on to Ignite , 
data is shared with other Nodes,
Below is configuration

cache.setWriteSynchronizationMode(CacheWriteSynchronizationMode.FULL_ASYNC);
cache.setAtomicityMode(CacheAtomicityMode.TRANSACTIONAL);
cache.setCacheMode(CacheMode.REPLICATED);
cache.setGroupName("EngineGroup");
cache.setOnheapCacheEnabled(true);

      LruEvictionPolicyFactory lruEvictionPolicyFactory = new 
LruEvictionPolicyFactory<>(10000);
      lruEvictionPolicyFactory.create();
      cache.setEvictionPolicyFactory(lruEvictionPolicyFactory);


TCP/IP Discovery Code
TcpDiscoveryVmIpFinder ipFinder = new TcpDiscoveryVmIpFinder();
      ipFinder.setShared(true);
      ipFinder.setAddresses(
          Lists.newArrayList(IP1,IP2,IP3));
      tcpDiscoverySpi.setIpFinder(ipFinder);

All help appreciated .
Regards,
Gurmehar Singh

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