Getting: Remote node has peer class loading enabled flag different (but they are the SAME)









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Ignite 2.6.0 on Windows 7 (dev environment with single node)
config file has:





 <property name="igniteInstanceName" value="digrid"/>
<property name="peerClassLoadingEnabled" value="true"/>


Java client also has peerClassLoadingEnabled=true.



Most of the time client starts, connects to Ignite server and it works. However sometime client startup fails saying remote node (the server) has perr classloading disabled. If I restart the server the problem is resolved. I don't think I have any config wrong because I am not changing config to make it work (just restarting). It is as if the handshake during connection is sometime not passing proper peerClassLoadingEnabled value.










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  • Please share full configuration of server and client nodes. Also make sure, that the client doesn't connect to a wrong cluster. You can check it by looking at the IP addresses.
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Ignite 2.6.0 on Windows 7 (dev environment with single node)
config file has:





 <property name="igniteInstanceName" value="digrid"/>
<property name="peerClassLoadingEnabled" value="true"/>


Java client also has peerClassLoadingEnabled=true.



Most of the time client starts, connects to Ignite server and it works. However sometime client startup fails saying remote node (the server) has perr classloading disabled. If I restart the server the problem is resolved. I don't think I have any config wrong because I am not changing config to make it work (just restarting). It is as if the handshake during connection is sometime not passing proper peerClassLoadingEnabled value.










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  • Please share full configuration of server and client nodes. Also make sure, that the client doesn't connect to a wrong cluster. You can check it by looking at the IP addresses.
    – Denis
    Nov 13 at 9:07












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Ignite 2.6.0 on Windows 7 (dev environment with single node)
config file has:





 <property name="igniteInstanceName" value="digrid"/>
<property name="peerClassLoadingEnabled" value="true"/>


Java client also has peerClassLoadingEnabled=true.



Most of the time client starts, connects to Ignite server and it works. However sometime client startup fails saying remote node (the server) has perr classloading disabled. If I restart the server the problem is resolved. I don't think I have any config wrong because I am not changing config to make it work (just restarting). It is as if the handshake during connection is sometime not passing proper peerClassLoadingEnabled value.










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Ignite 2.6.0 on Windows 7 (dev environment with single node)
config file has:





 <property name="igniteInstanceName" value="digrid"/>
<property name="peerClassLoadingEnabled" value="true"/>


Java client also has peerClassLoadingEnabled=true.



Most of the time client starts, connects to Ignite server and it works. However sometime client startup fails saying remote node (the server) has perr classloading disabled. If I restart the server the problem is resolved. I don't think I have any config wrong because I am not changing config to make it work (just restarting). It is as if the handshake during connection is sometime not passing proper peerClassLoadingEnabled value.







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  • Please share full configuration of server and client nodes. Also make sure, that the client doesn't connect to a wrong cluster. You can check it by looking at the IP addresses.
    – Denis
    Nov 13 at 9:07
















  • Please share full configuration of server and client nodes. Also make sure, that the client doesn't connect to a wrong cluster. You can check it by looking at the IP addresses.
    – Denis
    Nov 13 at 9:07















Please share full configuration of server and client nodes. Also make sure, that the client doesn't connect to a wrong cluster. You can check it by looking at the IP addresses.
– Denis
Nov 13 at 9:07




Please share full configuration of server and client nodes. Also make sure, that the client doesn't connect to a wrong cluster. You can check it by looking at the IP addresses.
– Denis
Nov 13 at 9:07

















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