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Hello! Started getting this exception:
org.apache.zookeeper.KeeperException$NoNodeException: KeeperErrorCode = NoNode for /onyx/d1e7b515-100e-4da6-a57d-e4a6f67f6c49/log/entry-
code: -101
path: "/onyx/d1e7b515-100e-4da6-a57d-e4a6f67f6c49/log/entry-"
Nothing changed in code, how can I fix this?> clear out the node tree how can I do this?
Memory one
It's been a while since I've looked at the Onyx libs so I've not done anything with the more recent versions.
That’s an odd issue, as the entry it’s reading should definitely have a number suffix. If you bump the onyx/tenancy-id, my hope would be that it’ll start working again, but you will need to use resume points to resume the state. Bumping the tenancy id should be equivalent to clearing out the node tree since it will write to a whole new tenancy.