public class PartitionGroupConfig extends Object
Hazelcast will always place partitions on different partition groups so as to provide redundancy.
There are seven partition group schemes defined in PartitionGroupConfig.MemberGroupType
: PER_MEMBER, HOST_AWARE
CUSTOM, ZONE_AWARE, NODE_AWARE, PLACEMENT_AWARE, SPI.
In all cases a partition will never be created on the same group. If there are more partitions defined than there are partition groups, then only those partitions, up to the number of partition groups, will be created. For example, if you define 2 backups, then with the primary, that makes 3. If you have only two partition groups only two will be created.
Partitions (primaries and backups) will be distributed randomly but not on the same Member.
<partition-group enabled="true" group-type="PER_MEMBER"/>This provides good redundancy when Members are on separate hosts but not if multiple instances are being run from the same host.
This scheme provides good redundancy when multiple instances are being run on the same host.
<partition-group enabled="true" group-type="HOST_AWARE"/>
For example, members in data center 1 have IP addresses in the range 10.10.1.* and for data center 2 they have
the IP address range 10.10.2.*. You would achieve HA by configuring a CUSTOM
partition group as follows:
<partition-group enabled="true" group-type="CUSTOM"> <member-group> <interface>10.10.1.*</interface> </member-group> <member-group> <interface>10.10.2.*</interface> </member-group> </partition-group>The interfaces can be configured with wildcards ('*') and also with address ranges e.g. '10-20'. Each member-group can have an unlimited number of interfaces.
You can define as many member-group
s as you want. Hazelcast will always store backups in a different
member-group to the primary partition.
<partition-group enabled="true" group-type="ZONE_AWARE"/>
<partition-group enabled="true" group-type="NODE_AWARE"/>
<partition-group enabled="true" group-type="PLACEMENT_AWARE"/>
<partition-group enabled="true" group-type="SPI"/>
Overlapping Groups
Care should be taken when selecting overlapping groups, e.g.
<partition-group enabled="true" group-type="CUSTOM">
<member-group>
<interface>10.10.1.1</interface>
<interface>10.10.1.2</interface>
</member-group>
<member-group>
<interface>10.10.1.1</interface>
<interface>10.10.1.3</interface>
</member-group>
</partition-group>
In this example there are 2 groups, but because interface 10.10.1.1 is shared between the 2 groups, this member
may store store primary and backups.
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes
Modifier and Type
Class and Description
static class
PartitionGroupConfig.MemberGroupType
Type of member groups.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors
Constructor and Description
PartitionGroupConfig()
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods
Modifier and Type
Method and Description
PartitionGroupConfig
addMemberGroupConfig(MemberGroupConfig memberGroupConfig)
Adds a MemberGroupConfig
.
PartitionGroupConfig
clear()
Removes all the PartitionGroupConfig.MemberGroupType
instances.
boolean
equals(Object o)
PartitionGroupConfig.MemberGroupType
getGroupType()
Returns the MemberGroupType configured.
Collection<MemberGroupConfig>
getMemberGroupConfigs()
Returns an unmodifiable collection containing all MemberGroupConfig
elements.
int
hashCode()
boolean
isEnabled()
Checks if this PartitionGroupConfig is enabled.
PartitionGroupConfig
setEnabled(boolean enabled)
Enables or disables this PartitionGroupConfig.
PartitionGroupConfig
setGroupType(PartitionGroupConfig.MemberGroupType memberGroupType)
Sets the MemberGroupType.
PartitionGroupConfig
setMemberGroupConfigs(Collection<MemberGroupConfig> memberGroupConfigs)
Adds a MemberGroupConfig.
String
toString()
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Method Detail
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isEnabled
public boolean isEnabled()
Checks if this PartitionGroupConfig is enabled.
- Returns:
true
if this PartitionGroupConfig is enabled, false
otherwise
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setEnabled
public PartitionGroupConfig setEnabled(boolean enabled)
Enables or disables this PartitionGroupConfig.
- Parameters:
enabled
- true
to enable, false
to disable
- Returns:
- the updated PartitionGroupConfig
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getGroupType
public PartitionGroupConfig.MemberGroupType getGroupType()
Returns the MemberGroupType configured. Could be null
if no MemberGroupType has been configured.
- Returns:
- the MemberGroupType
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setGroupType
public PartitionGroupConfig setGroupType(PartitionGroupConfig.MemberGroupType memberGroupType)
Sets the MemberGroupType. A @{link MemberGroupType#CUSTOM} indicates that custom groups are created.
With the PartitionGroupConfig.MemberGroupType.HOST_AWARE
group type, Hazelcast makes a group for every host, that prevents
a single host containing primary and backup. See the MemberGroupConfig
for more information.
- Parameters:
memberGroupType
- the MemberGroupType to set
- Returns:
- the updated PartitionGroupConfig
- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if memberGroupType is null
- See Also:
getGroupType()
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addMemberGroupConfig
public PartitionGroupConfig addMemberGroupConfig(MemberGroupConfig memberGroupConfig)
Adds a MemberGroupConfig
. Duplicate elements are not filtered.
- Parameters:
memberGroupConfig
- the MemberGroupConfig to add
- Returns:
- the updated PartitionGroupConfig
- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if memberGroupConfig is null
- See Also:
addMemberGroupConfig(MemberGroupConfig)
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getMemberGroupConfigs
public Collection<MemberGroupConfig> getMemberGroupConfigs()
Returns an unmodifiable collection containing all MemberGroupConfig
elements.
- Returns:
- an unmodifiable collection containing all
MemberGroupConfig
elements
- See Also:
setMemberGroupConfigs(java.util.Collection)
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clear
public PartitionGroupConfig clear()
Removes all the PartitionGroupConfig.MemberGroupType
instances.
- Returns:
- the updated PartitionGroupConfig
- See Also:
setMemberGroupConfigs(java.util.Collection)
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setMemberGroupConfigs
public PartitionGroupConfig setMemberGroupConfigs(Collection<MemberGroupConfig> memberGroupConfigs)
Adds a MemberGroupConfig. This MemberGroupConfig only has meaning when the group-type is set to
PartitionGroupConfig.MemberGroupType.CUSTOM
. See the PartitionGroupConfig
for more information and examples
of how this mechanism works.
- Parameters:
memberGroupConfigs
- the collection of MemberGroupConfig to add
- Returns:
- the updated PartitionGroupConfig
- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if memberGroupConfigs is null
- See Also:
getMemberGroupConfigs()
,
clear()
,
addMemberGroupConfig(MemberGroupConfig)
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