Plan the configuration and ongoing management of your partitioned region for host and accessor members and configure the regions for startup.
Before you begin, understand Basic Configuration and Programming.
PARTITION
region shortcut settings. See Region Shortcuts and Custom Named Region Attributes.Configure your members’ data storage and data loading for the region:
partition-attributes
local-max-memory
. Use these max values and your estimates for region memory requirements to help you figure how many members to start out with for the region.local-max-memory
greater than 0), define a data loader. See Implement a Data Loader.local-max-memory
set to 0), review your system startup/shutdown procedures. Make sure there is always at least one member with local data storage running when any members with no storage are running.If you want to custom partition the data in your region or colocate data between multiple regions, code and configure accordingly. See Understanding Custom Partitioning and Data Colocation.
Note: To configure a partitioned region using gfsh, see gfsh Command Help.