in tor-scale setup, discovery-servers subscriber list did not show the entire list
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | ||
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Juniper Openstack | Status tracked in Trunk | |||||
R2.20 |
Fix Committed
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Medium
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Deepinder Setia | |||
Trunk |
Fix Committed
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Medium
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Deepinder Setia |
Bug Description
R2.20 Build 30 Ubuntu 14.04 Juno multi-node setup
In this tor-scale setup, there are 4 tor-agent-nodes having 64 tor-agents each(nodei38, nodei28, nodei37, nodei30) and a compute node (nodei27)
It was seen today that http://
nodei28 was out of network at that time.
nodei28 was later brought online, and only its subscriptions are seen now.
Per Deepinder, discovery server is limiting client count to 100 while displaying/
But it still doesnt explain how less than 100 entries were seen earlier in the day. Logging the bug anyhow
Discovery logs from the logs will be in http://
env.roledefs = {
'all': [host2, host3, host4, host5, host6, host7, host8, host9],
'cfgm': [host2, host3, host4],
'openstack': [host2, host3, host4],
'webui': [host3],
'control': [host2, host3, host4],
'compute': [host5, host6, host7, host8, host9],
'collector': [host2, host3, host4],
'database': [host2, host3, host4],
'toragent': [host5, host6, host7, host9 ],
'tsn': [host5, host6, host7,host9 ],
'build': [host_build],
}
env.hostnames = {
'all': ['nodei34', 'nodei35', 'nodei36', 'nodei37', 'nodei38', 'nodei28', 'nodei27', 'nodei30']
}
Allowed Cassandra to fetch more columns.
Fixed by https:/ /github. com/Juniper/ contrail- controller/ commit/ ef36bf404baa522 c1f997d40a68802 1bc17afe01 and /github. com/Juniper/ contrail- controller/ commit/ f6da88f1b91c918 38975209d0e63dd df6b65c9be
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