Started using Distributed data - get ddatareplicator dead letter messages #7344
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Is the replicator not running on your current node? Because that's why you're getting the dead letter - the actor at your local path |
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Thank you Aaron, I confirm the problem was related to roles configuration |
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I started using Distributed Data to store temporary information that should be resilient across the cluster (i'm using distributed data in conjunction with sharding).
Since then I started seeing some [INFO] logs from akka.net, that repeats continuosly.
Sep 27 09:36:07 ubuntu service.service[3831814]: [INFO][09/27/2024 07:36:07.329Z][Thread 0017][akka://Service/user/ddataReplicator] Message [Status] from [akka.tcp://[email protected]:9997/user/ddataReplicator#43346742] to [akka://Service/user/ddataReplicator] was not delivered. [9] dead letters encountered. If this is not an expected behavior then [akka://Service/user/ddataReplicator] may have terminated unexpectedly. This logging can be turned off or adjusted with configuration settings 'akka.log-dead-letters' and 'akka.log-dead-letters-during-shutdown'. Message content: Status(chunk=0, totalChunks=1, digest={Data1->Google.Protobuf.ByteString,Data2->Google.Protobuf.ByteString,Data3->Google.Protobuf.ByteString,})
Any idea why this is happening, and if it can be related to any configuration issue?
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