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Posted to user@openmeetings.apache.org by Ali Alhaidary <al...@the5stars.org> on 2021/02/12 09:30:23 UTC
6.0.0 snapshot build 245 (3fd605f)
Hi, this is a new warning:
WARN 02-12 09:17:04.527 c.h.c.CPSubsystem:67 [main] - [10.19.0.5]:5701
[dev] [4.1] CP Subsystem is not enabled. CP data structures will operate
in UNSAFE mode! Please note that UNSAFE mode
WARN 02-12 09:17:05.174 c.h.i.impl.Node:67 [main] - [10.19.0.5]:5701
[dev] [4.1] No join method is enabled! Starting standalone.
What does it mean? should it be ignored?
Ali
Re: 6.0.0 snapshot build 245 (3fd605f)
Posted by Ali Alhaidary <al...@the5stars.org>.
Thanks :-)
Ali
On 2/15/21 3:54 AM, Maxim Solodovnik wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, 12 Feb 2021 at 16:30, Ali Alhaidary
> <ali.alhaidary@the5stars.org <ma...@the5stars.org>> wrote:
>
> Hi, this is a new warning:
>
> WARN 02-12 09:17:04.527 c.h.c.CPSubsystem:67 [main] -
> [10.19.0.5]:5701
> [dev] [4.1] CP Subsystem is not enabled. CP data structures will
> operate
> in UNSAFE mode! Please note that UNSAFE mode
>
>
> https://docs.hazelcast.com/imdg/latest/cp-subsystem/cp-subsystem.html
>
>
> WARN 02-12 09:17:05.174 c.h.i.impl.Node:67 [main] -
> [10.19.0.5]:5701
> [dev] [4.1] No join method is enabled! Starting standalone.
>
>
> It seems you don't have cluster
> nothing to worry about :)
>
>
> What does it mean? should it be ignored?
>
> Ali
>
>
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Maxim
Re: 6.0.0 snapshot build 245 (3fd605f)
Posted by Maxim Solodovnik <so...@gmail.com>.
On Fri, 12 Feb 2021 at 16:30, Ali Alhaidary <al...@the5stars.org>
wrote:
> Hi, this is a new warning:
>
> WARN 02-12 09:17:04.527 c.h.c.CPSubsystem:67 [main] - [10.19.0.5]:5701
> [dev] [4.1] CP Subsystem is not enabled. CP data structures will operate
> in UNSAFE mode! Please note that UNSAFE mode
>
https://docs.hazelcast.com/imdg/latest/cp-subsystem/cp-subsystem.html
>
> WARN 02-12 09:17:05.174 c.h.i.impl.Node:67 [main] - [10.19.0.5]:5701
> [dev] [4.1] No join method is enabled! Starting standalone.
>
It seems you don't have cluster
nothing to worry about :)
>
> What does it mean? should it be ignored?
>
> Ali
>
>
--
Best regards,
Maxim