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Within my Ignite XML IgniteConfiguration, I have services defined that perform multiple functions including reading/writing JMS messages and interacting with the corresponding caches. I now want to add native persistence to the cached data, but once I turn on the persistence within any DataRegionConfiguration, my services no longer startup:






<bean class="org.apache.ignite.configuration.DataRegionConfiguration">
<property name="persistenceEnabled" value="true"/>
</bean>





I'm sure there is a step I'm missing within the configuration. Any help or even better, example configurations is greatly appreciated.










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  • Need more context. Do you see exceptions? Anything in the logs? If this is reproducible every time then please share all steps in detail. To be clear: the services do work normally with native persistence, nothing special should be needed.

    – Stanislav Lukyanov
    Nov 14 '18 at 21:35













  • Without the peristenceEnabled property set to true, my services will log messages on initialization and be able to send and receive JMS messages. When the only change I make is setting the property to true, the logs go away along with any messaging that was previously working. No exceptions, just doesn't look like the services are started.

    – Huckleberry
    Nov 14 '18 at 21:43











  • Does the cluster work at all? At least, please share the logs.

    – Stanislav Lukyanov
    Nov 14 '18 at 21:53











  • Did you activate the cluster?

    – Denis
    Nov 15 '18 at 12:16











  • Yes, the cluster works when I don't have the persistence enabled, but when I enable it, the only thing that doesn't work anymore are the services. I can't share the logs (corporate thing). In regards to activating the cluster, this is happening when we run the ignite.bat|sh script.

    – Huckleberry
    Nov 15 '18 at 19:49
















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Within my Ignite XML IgniteConfiguration, I have services defined that perform multiple functions including reading/writing JMS messages and interacting with the corresponding caches. I now want to add native persistence to the cached data, but once I turn on the persistence within any DataRegionConfiguration, my services no longer startup:






<bean class="org.apache.ignite.configuration.DataRegionConfiguration">
<property name="persistenceEnabled" value="true"/>
</bean>





I'm sure there is a step I'm missing within the configuration. Any help or even better, example configurations is greatly appreciated.










share|improve this question























  • Need more context. Do you see exceptions? Anything in the logs? If this is reproducible every time then please share all steps in detail. To be clear: the services do work normally with native persistence, nothing special should be needed.

    – Stanislav Lukyanov
    Nov 14 '18 at 21:35













  • Without the peristenceEnabled property set to true, my services will log messages on initialization and be able to send and receive JMS messages. When the only change I make is setting the property to true, the logs go away along with any messaging that was previously working. No exceptions, just doesn't look like the services are started.

    – Huckleberry
    Nov 14 '18 at 21:43











  • Does the cluster work at all? At least, please share the logs.

    – Stanislav Lukyanov
    Nov 14 '18 at 21:53











  • Did you activate the cluster?

    – Denis
    Nov 15 '18 at 12:16











  • Yes, the cluster works when I don't have the persistence enabled, but when I enable it, the only thing that doesn't work anymore are the services. I can't share the logs (corporate thing). In regards to activating the cluster, this is happening when we run the ignite.bat|sh script.

    – Huckleberry
    Nov 15 '18 at 19:49














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Within my Ignite XML IgniteConfiguration, I have services defined that perform multiple functions including reading/writing JMS messages and interacting with the corresponding caches. I now want to add native persistence to the cached data, but once I turn on the persistence within any DataRegionConfiguration, my services no longer startup:






<bean class="org.apache.ignite.configuration.DataRegionConfiguration">
<property name="persistenceEnabled" value="true"/>
</bean>





I'm sure there is a step I'm missing within the configuration. Any help or even better, example configurations is greatly appreciated.










share|improve this question














Within my Ignite XML IgniteConfiguration, I have services defined that perform multiple functions including reading/writing JMS messages and interacting with the corresponding caches. I now want to add native persistence to the cached data, but once I turn on the persistence within any DataRegionConfiguration, my services no longer startup:






<bean class="org.apache.ignite.configuration.DataRegionConfiguration">
<property name="persistenceEnabled" value="true"/>
</bean>





I'm sure there is a step I'm missing within the configuration. Any help or even better, example configurations is greatly appreciated.






<bean class="org.apache.ignite.configuration.DataRegionConfiguration">
<property name="persistenceEnabled" value="true"/>
</bean>





<bean class="org.apache.ignite.configuration.DataRegionConfiguration">
<property name="persistenceEnabled" value="true"/>
</bean>






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  • Need more context. Do you see exceptions? Anything in the logs? If this is reproducible every time then please share all steps in detail. To be clear: the services do work normally with native persistence, nothing special should be needed.

    – Stanislav Lukyanov
    Nov 14 '18 at 21:35













  • Without the peristenceEnabled property set to true, my services will log messages on initialization and be able to send and receive JMS messages. When the only change I make is setting the property to true, the logs go away along with any messaging that was previously working. No exceptions, just doesn't look like the services are started.

    – Huckleberry
    Nov 14 '18 at 21:43











  • Does the cluster work at all? At least, please share the logs.

    – Stanislav Lukyanov
    Nov 14 '18 at 21:53











  • Did you activate the cluster?

    – Denis
    Nov 15 '18 at 12:16











  • Yes, the cluster works when I don't have the persistence enabled, but when I enable it, the only thing that doesn't work anymore are the services. I can't share the logs (corporate thing). In regards to activating the cluster, this is happening when we run the ignite.bat|sh script.

    – Huckleberry
    Nov 15 '18 at 19:49



















  • Need more context. Do you see exceptions? Anything in the logs? If this is reproducible every time then please share all steps in detail. To be clear: the services do work normally with native persistence, nothing special should be needed.

    – Stanislav Lukyanov
    Nov 14 '18 at 21:35













  • Without the peristenceEnabled property set to true, my services will log messages on initialization and be able to send and receive JMS messages. When the only change I make is setting the property to true, the logs go away along with any messaging that was previously working. No exceptions, just doesn't look like the services are started.

    – Huckleberry
    Nov 14 '18 at 21:43











  • Does the cluster work at all? At least, please share the logs.

    – Stanislav Lukyanov
    Nov 14 '18 at 21:53











  • Did you activate the cluster?

    – Denis
    Nov 15 '18 at 12:16











  • Yes, the cluster works when I don't have the persistence enabled, but when I enable it, the only thing that doesn't work anymore are the services. I can't share the logs (corporate thing). In regards to activating the cluster, this is happening when we run the ignite.bat|sh script.

    – Huckleberry
    Nov 15 '18 at 19:49

















Need more context. Do you see exceptions? Anything in the logs? If this is reproducible every time then please share all steps in detail. To be clear: the services do work normally with native persistence, nothing special should be needed.

– Stanislav Lukyanov
Nov 14 '18 at 21:35







Need more context. Do you see exceptions? Anything in the logs? If this is reproducible every time then please share all steps in detail. To be clear: the services do work normally with native persistence, nothing special should be needed.

– Stanislav Lukyanov
Nov 14 '18 at 21:35















Without the peristenceEnabled property set to true, my services will log messages on initialization and be able to send and receive JMS messages. When the only change I make is setting the property to true, the logs go away along with any messaging that was previously working. No exceptions, just doesn't look like the services are started.

– Huckleberry
Nov 14 '18 at 21:43





Without the peristenceEnabled property set to true, my services will log messages on initialization and be able to send and receive JMS messages. When the only change I make is setting the property to true, the logs go away along with any messaging that was previously working. No exceptions, just doesn't look like the services are started.

– Huckleberry
Nov 14 '18 at 21:43













Does the cluster work at all? At least, please share the logs.

– Stanislav Lukyanov
Nov 14 '18 at 21:53





Does the cluster work at all? At least, please share the logs.

– Stanislav Lukyanov
Nov 14 '18 at 21:53













Did you activate the cluster?

– Denis
Nov 15 '18 at 12:16





Did you activate the cluster?

– Denis
Nov 15 '18 at 12:16













Yes, the cluster works when I don't have the persistence enabled, but when I enable it, the only thing that doesn't work anymore are the services. I can't share the logs (corporate thing). In regards to activating the cluster, this is happening when we run the ignite.bat|sh script.

– Huckleberry
Nov 15 '18 at 19:49





Yes, the cluster works when I don't have the persistence enabled, but when I enable it, the only thing that doesn't work anymore are the services. I can't share the logs (corporate thing). In regards to activating the cluster, this is happening when we run the ignite.bat|sh script.

– Huckleberry
Nov 15 '18 at 19:49












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