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Bela Ban commented on JGRP-845:
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When we have {A,B} then A has a socket connection to B and B to A. When C joins, B kills
the connection to A and connects to C (which then connects to A).
Since it is always the last member of the previous view (B) which suspects the coordinator
(A), I assume this is because the connection from B to A is not destroyed gracefully, so
that B suspects A.
FD_SOCK: member is suspected and ignores suspicion
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Key: JGRP-845
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JGRP-845
Project: JGroups
Issue Type: Bug
Reporter: Bela Ban
Assignee: Bela Ban
Fix For: 2.7
Warning message:
FD_SOCK: - I (192.168.1.5:37467) was suspected by 192.168.1.5:42984; ignoring the SUSPECT
message
To reproduce:
- Start A
- Start B
- Start C: now the coordinator (A) is suspected and ignores the suspicion
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