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Posted to user@ignite.apache.org by Ilya Kasnacheev <il...@gmail.com> on 2020/02/03 13:18:19 UTC

Re: exposing Ignite cluster health status in microservices

Hello!

I think you can use either JMX beans or lifecycle listener.

How to act on either one, depends on your use case.

Regards,
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Ilya Kasnacheev


пт, 31 янв. 2020 г. в 09:43, Kamlesh Joshi <Ka...@ril.com>:

> Hi Team,
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> Is there any sophisticated way to check if Ignite cluster is Up and
> Running (from spring-boot) ? Based on which, we need to keep restarting all
> the clients (connecting from kubernetes i.e. pod) unless and until Ignite
> cluster is responding properly.
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> Any pointers on this is appreciated !
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> *Thanks and Regards,*
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> *Kamlesh Joshi*
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