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What is --containerized=true? #5412

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wqh17101 opened this issue Mar 17, 2023 · 5 comments
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What is --containerized=true? #5412

wqh17101 opened this issue Mar 17, 2023 · 5 comments
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No doc for this option which occur in the dockfile

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wey-gu commented Mar 17, 2023

It's just a flag to allow nebulagraph do things differently when needed, i.e. in MemoryUtils::hitsHighWatermark()

We just let it be true when it's actually in containers.

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So you mean that when i build it from source, this option can be used by default?I can use it when i need freely.

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wey-gu commented Mar 18, 2023

yes, it's not build flag but execute conf

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QingZ11 commented Mar 20, 2023

According to what the developers of memory trakcer explained in the latest article, this parameter --containerized is used to show whether the database is running on the container. Btw, the article will be released next week.

cc @wey-gu

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QingZ11 commented May 5, 2023

@wqh17101 Hi, I close this issue because it has not been updated for a long time. If you have any updates, it'OK to reopen.

Thanks a lot for your contribution anyway 😊

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