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2024-05-02T15:32:20.247+03:00 INFO [ClusterAdapterOS2] _cat/nodes API has returned 1 nodes without disk statistics:
2024-05-02T15:32:20.248+03:00 INFO [ClusterAdapterOS2] NodeResponse{id=b7SqnU8fTsm01QJUC9pUUw, name=data1, role=dimr, host=null, ip=xx.xx.xx.xx, diskUsed=null, diskTotal=null, diskUsedPercent=null, fileDescriptorMax=null}
Possible Solution
Just a guess, but has Opensearch changed the way API answers slightly, and the driver is unable to handle that?
To me the referenced API seems to respond with correct information:
I have no idea if this breaks something. I noticed this when I investigated and other unrelated issue. I have no idea how to determine for how long this has been going on. The logs have roll over too fast in this environment.
Your Environment
Graylog Version: 5.2.6
Java Version: Bundled 17.x
OpenSearch Version: 2.13
MongoDB Version: 5.0.25
Operating System: RHEL8
Browser version: n/a
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Expected Behavior
No errors in the logs.
Current Behavior
Constant spam in the logs:
Possible Solution
Just a guess, but has Opensearch changed the way API answers slightly, and the driver is unable to handle that?
To me the referenced API seems to respond with correct information:
Steps to Reproduce (for bugs)
It happens all the time on its own.
Context
I have no idea if this breaks something. I noticed this when I investigated and other unrelated issue. I have no idea how to determine for how long this has been going on. The logs have roll over too fast in this environment.
Your Environment
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: