Hi Chang, I had seen this bug, but didn't get a chance to report the bug as well. I had seen this with one client.
Regards, -Vishal 2010/12/1 Chang Song <[email protected]> > > Ted. > > I have been inconsistency between different ensemble servers when we did > some torture testing. > > I killed Java process with -9 on one ensemble server, and restarted it, and > saw > that ephemeral nodes that disappeared from other two ensemble servers stuck > in > newly restarted ensemble. No matter what I do, "create, sync, get", the > ephemeral > nodes did not disappear. I had to remove the log and force re-sync from > scratch. > > I had seen this behavior twice. Exactly the same behavior. I had about 2000 > clients connected > ensemble servers. I had no time to file a bug report, but when I have time > to do another > torture testing, I will definitely file a bug report. > > This is not a data loss, but a serious, dead serious inconsistency as far > as my application goes. > Please let me know if you happened to know related bug. > > Thank you. > > Chang > > > Dec 1, 2010, 1:41 PM, Ted Dunning 작성: > > > Sure. Let me know when. I have learned a bit more from Ben since I > wrote > > that first bit so I could amplify the exposition > > just a bit when the time comes. > > > > On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 8:07 PM, Mahadev Konar <[email protected] > >wrote: > > > >> I meant to say, we can wait a while before we are done moving to the new > >> wiki tree. > >> > >
