Hello,

In light of recent events, I thought I should point out, that we now live in 
the “1984” universe,
and some words and expressions have become taboo/forbidden; this is what I mean:

Go has removed all uses of blacklist/whitelist and master/slave
https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/236857/

All I’m saying is, you have to start being careful what you say,
if you don’t want to get in trouble with a certain community (which I’m not 
part of).

Regards,

Sébastien Diot
Softwareentwickler
Softwareentwicklung edlohn

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Von: Imran S. Shah <[email protected]>
Gesendet: Freitag, 12. Juni 2020 13:42
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Question: How to transition from Master to Error

Hello

I have implemented a standard Master-Slave model. Now let's say my partitions 
are in Master state, but however due to some errors (out of disk space for a 
particular partition on the participant), I would like the participant to 
transition the state to error. However, looking at the documentation it doesn't 
look like there is a method that I could call. Updating the state on the model 
just updates the local variable and doesn't notify the controller.

Any pointers or examples would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Imran

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