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[Bug] The data nodes should be displayed on the "source" and "sink" sides #9252

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LiJie20190102 opened this issue Nov 9, 2023 · 2 comments
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What happened

According to the official website, "Data Nodes" should include "Extract Nodes" and "Load Nodes". However, when creating the "Ingestion" task, data nodes cannot be selected on the "source" side, but can be displayed on the "sink" side.

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What you expected to happen

The ‘’data nodes‘’ should be displayed on the "source" and "sink" sides

How to reproduce

Create the 'Ingestion' task and check if there are any ‘data nodes‘’ in the 'source'

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1.9.0

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  • Yes, I am willing to submit a PR!

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@LiJie20190102 LiJie20190102 added the type/bug Something is wrong label Nov 9, 2023
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@LiJie20190102 You are right, all of the source should use data nodes too, we plan to finish them in the future, thanks.

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This issue is stale because it has been open for 60 days with no activity.

@github-actions github-actions bot added the stage/stale Issues or PRs that had no activity for a long time label Feb 25, 2024
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