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[jira] [Closed] (CELIX-411) Old publications are prompted to a
subscriber if ETCD is not restarted
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CELIX-411?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Pepijn Noltes closed CELIX-411.
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Resolution: Fixed
> Old publications are prompted to a subscriber if ETCD is not restarted
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> Key: CELIX-411
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CELIX-411
> Project: Celix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Gabriele Ricciardi
> Priority: Major
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> In order to reproduce the bug, perform the following steps:
> - Open a terminal T1 and run ETCD
> - Open a second terminal T2 and start the pubsub_publisher_zmq deploy
> - Open a third terminal T3 and start the pubsub_subscriber_zmq deploy
> - Verify that data are correctly exchanged between publisher and subscriber
> - Stop both Celix frameworks on T2 and T3
> - Start again the subscriber on T3: you will see that old publications are prompted by the discovery
> - Start again the publisher on T2: on T3 you will see that new publications are added but no data flows from the publisher to the subscriber
> The problem seems to be in what's prompted to the subscriber after the restart: despite the fact that the etcd_watch (in the PubsubDiscovery etcd_watcher) call is done on an up-to-date index, all the precedent ETCD transactions are prompted.
> If ETCD is stopped, the data folder (default.etcd) deleted and restarted, before restarting publisher and subscriber, everything works fine.
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