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[jira] [Closed] (GEODE-5248) The gfsh list gateways command can
show non-0 Sender Count when there are no senders connected
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-5248?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
nabarun closed GEODE-5248.
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> The gfsh list gateways command can show non-0 Sender Count when there are no senders connected
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: GEODE-5248
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-5248
> Project: Geode
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: wan
> Reporter: Barry Oglesby
> Assignee: Juan José Ramos Cassella
> Priority: Major
> Labels: pull-request-available
> Fix For: 1.7.0
>
> Time Spent: 20m
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
>
> With three members in each site, the gfsh list gateways command shows something like this for the receiving site members:
> {noformat}
> Member | Port | Sender Count | Senders Connected
> --------------------------------- | ---- | ------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 192.168.2.13(ny-1:90963)<v1>:1026 | 5317 | 8 | 192.168.2.13(ln-1:91017)<v1>:1029, 192.168.2.13(ln-2:91027)<v2>:1030, 192.168.2.13(ln-3:91037)<v3>:1031
> 192.168.2.13(ny-2:90979)<v2>:1027 | 5232 | 8 | 192.168.2.13(ln-1:91017)<v1>:1029, 192.168.2.13(ln-3:91037)<v3>:1031, 192.168.2.13(ln-2:91027)<v2>:1030
> 192.168.2.13(ny-3:90996)<v3>:1028 | 5403 | 8 | 192.168.2.13(ln-1:91017)<v1>:1029, 192.168.2.13(ln-2:91027)<v2>:1030, 192.168.2.13(ln-3:91037)<v3>:1031
> {noformat}
> If two of the receivers are stopped like this then the senders will connect to the remaining receiver:
> {noformat}
> stop gateway-receiver --member=ny-1
> Member | Result | Message
> --------------------------------- | ------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> 192.168.2.13(ny-1:90963)<v1>:1026 | OK | GatewayReceiver is stopped on member 192.168.2.13(ny-1:90963)<v1>:1026
> stop gateway-receiver --member=ny-2
> Member | Result | Message
> --------------------------------- | ------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> 192.168.2.13(ny-2:90979)<v2>:1027 | OK | GatewayReceiver is stopped on member 192.168.2.13(ny-2:90979)<v2>:1027
> {noformat}
> The list gateways command for the receiving site will show all the senders connected to the one remaining receiver like:
> {noformat}
> Member | Port | Sender Count | Senders Connected
> --------------------------------- | ---- | ------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 192.168.2.13(ny-1:90963)<v1>:1026 | 5317 | 8 |
> 192.168.2.13(ny-2:90979)<v2>:1027 | 5232 | 8 |
> 192.168.2.13(ny-3:90996)<v3>:1028 | 5403 | 18 | 192.168.2.13(ln-1:91017)<v1>:1029, 192.168.2.13(ln-2:91027)<v2>:1030, 192.168.2.13(ln-3:91037)<v3>:1031
> {noformat}
> But it doesn't 0 out the Sender Count for the two members whose receiver was stopped. It still shows 8 even though senders are no longer connected.
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