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Steven Hawkins commented on TEIID-616:
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We talked about this at the time the change was made. The notion of a system start time
in a cluster is very hard to define. Previously we implicitly/explicitly managed the
notion of startup time primarily around the idea of the current configuration vs. next
startup. Now that we only have a single configuration every process restart represents a
possible "next startup". Thus the eldest process is the system start time based
upon configuration. What would you propose start time to be defined as?
Start time of the system could be incorrect in rare cases where
processes are brought down and back up
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Key: TEIID-616
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/TEIID-616
Project: Teiid
Issue Type: Bug
Components: AdminApi, Server
Reporter: Van Halbert
Assignee: Steven Hawkins
Priority: Minor
Fix For: 6.1.1
The system start time is determined by the Eldest Process start time. This is not a
100% guaranteed to be true in all cases. In a rare cases where proceses are brought down
and backup, the oldest process start time might not represent how long the system had
actually been running.
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