Karl von Randow created ISPN-6752:
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Summary: Add cache name to CacheNotFoundResponse
Key: ISPN-6752
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-6752
Project: Infinispan
Issue Type: Enhancement
Components: Core
Affects Versions: 8.2.2.Final
Reporter: Karl von Randow
Priority: Minor
When a {{CacheNotFoundResponse}} is received in
{{org.infinispan.remoting.transport.AbstractTransport.java:46}} Infinispan throws a
{{SuspectException}} with the message:
Cache not running on node NODE
I have a problem where I always read this as the whole caching system not running on that
node and I get wondering about why JGroups hasn't FD'd that node yet. Maybe
that's because it's a {{SuspectException}}? Anyway, it happens to me every time.
After I remember what that message means I'm left wondering which cache wasn't on
that node. I then need to manually track down differences between my nodes. If the message
contained the cache name that would be fantastic, and it might help push me towards the
correct line of thinking as well!
I've had a look at {{AbstractTransport}} and I haven't seen an obvious way to see
which cache was requested!
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