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Zameer Manji commented on AURORA-1791:
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Note, I could be wrong here but this was deployed to a cluster and tasks that 
were healthy before started to fail.

> Commit ca683 is not backwards compatible.
> -----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AURORA-1791
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AURORA-1791
>             Project: Aurora
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Zameer Manji
>            Assignee: Kai Huang
>            Priority: Blocker
>
> The commit [ca683cb9e27bae76424a687bc6c3af5a73c501b9 | 
> https://github.com/apache/aurora/commit/ca683cb9e27bae76424a687bc6c3af5a73c501b9]
>  is not backwards compatible. The last section of the commit 
> {quote}
> 4. Modified the Health Checker and redefined the meaning 
> initial_interval_secs.
> {quote}
> has serious, unintended consequences.
> Consider the following health check config:
> {noformat}
>       initial_interval_secs: 10
>       interval_secs: 5
>       max_consecutive_failures: 1
> {noformat}
> On the 0.16.0 executor, no health checking will occur for the first 10 
> seconds. Here the earliest a task can cause failure is at the 10th second.
> On master, health checking starts right away which means the task can fail at 
> the first second since {{max_consecutive_failures}} is set to 1.
> This is not backwards compatible and needs to be fixed.
> I think a good solution would be to revert the meaning change to 
> initial_interval_secs and have the task transition into RUNNING when 
> {{max_consecutive_successes}} is met.



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