Node 10.34.32.155 had been shutdown cleanly (i.e. not a hard kill) about
9 seconds before the logging I posted.
At the time of the problematic gravitation there is a lot of gravitation
going on, not just this one thread.
Manik Surtani wrote:
Interestingly, the cleanup command is for a dead backup. Does your
test
involve a gravitation from a backup of a dead node, e.g., {A, B, C, D}
and A is a data owner. A dies and a lookup is done on D?
Cheers
Manik
On 5 Aug 2009, at 14:42, Brian Stansberry wrote:
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> DataGravitationCleanupCommand{fqn=/JSESSION/st_localhost/wUaU4FhUzWcuiDEjkJzDiQ__,
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backup=/_BUDDY_BACKUP_/10.34.32.155_41754:DEAD/1/JSESSION/st_localhost/wUaU4FhUzWcuiDEjkJzDiQ__}
>
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