[ https://forge.continuent.org/jira/browse/SEQUOIA-1126?page=all ]
Emmanuel Cecchet resolved SEQUOIA-1126:
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Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version: Sequoia 4.0
Fixed in CVS HEAD for Sequoia 4
> Using auto-enable with mutliple backends won't try to start all backends
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> Key: SEQUOIA-1126
> URL: https://forge.continuent.org/jira/browse/SEQUOIA-1126
> Project: Sequoia
> Type: Bug
> Components: Core
> Versions: sequoia 2.10.10
> Reporter: Jonathan Stockho
> Assignee: Emmanuel Cecchet
> Fix For: Sequoia 4.0
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> When using auto-enable to enable a database cluster with multiple backends,
> if one of them fails, any subsequent backends listed in the virtual DB config
> will not be enabled.
> The problem exists in the VirtualDatabase class in both enableBackends() and
> forceEnableBackendsFromCheckpoint() methods. In both methods, the try/catch
> block wraps the loop through the backends. This means as soon as one backend
> throws an exception during enabling, the loop will exit and no more backends
> are enabled. The try/catch block should be inside the for-loop to prevent
> this.
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