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Posted to user@geode.apache.org by Amit Pandey <am...@gmail.com> on 2017/03/01 12:39:05 UTC

Re: How to preinitialize cache before use

Hey Guys,

Thanks for the reply. I think I have to use
PartitionRegionHelper.assignBucketsToPartitions()
as I use Spring Data Geode to start the servers.

Regards

On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 4:20 AM, Galen M O'Sullivan <go...@pivotal.io>
wrote:

> Hi Amit,
>
> Take a look at `gfsh start server --assign-buckets` if you're starting
> with GFSH (run this on the last server), or PartitionRegionHelper.assignBucketsToPartitions().
> This needs to be invoked after all of the servers are up and running.
>
> Best,
> Galen
>
> On Sun, Feb 26, 2017 at 10:42 AM, Amit Pandey <am...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> We have a region which we try to.
>>
>> The first time we do that there is  some logs like :-
>>
>> [info 2017/02/27 00:09:55.089 IST <main> tid=0x1] Initialization of
>> region _B__lots_60 completed
>> [info 2017/02/27 00:09:55.090 IST <main> tid=0x1] Initializing region
>> _B__lots_7
>> [info 2017/02/27 00:09:55.090 IST <main> tid=0x1] Initialization of
>> region _B__lots_7 completed
>> [info 2017/02/27 00:09:55.091 IST <main> tid=0x1] Initializing region
>> _B__lots_8
>> [info 2017/02/27 00:09:55.091 IST <main> tid=0x1] Initialization of
>> region _B__lots_8 completed
>> [info 2017/02/27 00:09:55.092 IST <main> tid=0x1] Initializing region
>> _B__lots_9
>>
>> And I see that inserts are much slower than later when its pretty
>> fast..In production this flow will be done once or twice a day and we need
>> it to be as fast as possible. Is there any way to preinitialize these
>> things or avoid this the first time it is used?
>>
>> Regards
>>
>
>