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--- Comment #8 from Jim Jagielski ---
Thx. Awaiting your check. I can confirm that the patch passes my tests which
recreated the original problem
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--- Comment #7 from WJCarpenter ---
The change is one of the things I tried, and it does solve the problem of
having multiple outstanding health checks for the same target.
One of the things I was not sure about (and am still not sure about)
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--- Comment #5 from WJCarpenter ---
(sorry) I meant "the watchdog timer will consider doing the callback every
100ms"
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--- Comment #4 from WJCarpenter ---
Jim Jagielski, I don't understand what you are trying to say. No amount of
changing the configured interval for the health checks will alter the fact that
the watchdog timer does the callback every 100ms. In
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--- Comment #3 from Eric Covener ---
(In reply to Jim Jagielski from comment #2)
> The issue appears to be one of, mainly, interpretation of what an interval
> is. As seen in the code and the documentation, the value of the interval
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--- Comment #2 from Jim Jagielski ---
The issue appears to be one of, mainly, interpretation of what an interval is.
As seen in the code and the documentation, the value of the interval determines
when a health check *is performed*. It does
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--- Comment #1 from WJCarpenter ---
I recently hit this problem, and I think I understand why it happens. I did a
simple proof-of-concept change to validate my theory. Although I was also
working with 2.4.33, I don't see any recent changes to
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