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Dynomite cluster without using dynomite-manager

Open guru1306 opened this issue 3 years ago • 4 comments

Hi All

We are trying to build a highly available Dynomite+Redis Cluster (for Conductor persistence) on native Linux machines.

We want basic failure handling when Dynomite+Redis server nodes go down and come back. Does the support exist out of the box ? In some discussions, it was suggested that Dynomite-manager is mandatory for Dynomite cluster to operate, and that Dynomite-manager currently is supported only on AWS.

Is it possible to run the cluster without Dynomite manager in a configuration with (DC=1, RF=3, 1 server in a rack) in a local private datacenter on Linux machines?

Thanks Guru

guru1306 avatar Jun 14 '21 11:06 guru1306

+1. We too are looking for the same.

The discussion here seems to indicate that dynomite-manager is required for implementing a highly available Dynomite cluster (i.e. where nodes can go down and rejoin). Is this still true? The docs do not seem to be very clear on this.

kaplingat avatar Jun 16 '21 12:06 kaplingat

Dynomite-manager is not needed to run Dynomite. Dynomite can run standalone. However, if you are thinking of a system that provides the features listed in the readme you will need Dynomite manager. Dynomite provides a number of Rest APIs to create your own lighweight sidecar.

ipapapa avatar Jun 25 '21 15:06 ipapapa

Thanks @ipapapa . Does this mean when a server in a rack restarts it can catch the lost writes without Dynomite manager?

guru1306 avatar Jun 25 '21 16:06 guru1306

Nope. If you stop-start dynomite-node it lost changes which was created while node was offline. The same situation happiness if your node has network problems

artarik avatar May 26 '23 07:05 artarik