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Small correction to the above. Heartbeats will technically not stop
working as a result of the change of default but they will revert back
to using greenthreads in wsgi services which at the time of that config
option being added was considered to be suboptimal and hence this could
be considered a
I've uploaded for the SRU team to review but I think this is a tricky
one - the upstream project have changed the defaults for the stable/yoga
branch for oslo.messaging so the broader ecosystem has adopted this
switch but it is a change in behaviour - for any component running under
WSGI
Hi @lucaskanashiro I used 12.13.0-0ubuntu1.1hf00386406v20240618.0 for
local testing but for the SRU the correct version is 12.13.0-0ubuntu1.2
as you say so please use that instead.
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Thanks for the patch Edward!
The proposed changes look good to me, but the version string does not
seem to follow the default scheme we use for SRUs. Could you elaborate
why you chose that?
For me, the correct version string would be 12.13.0-0ubuntu1.2.
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** Description changed:
When performing a heartbeat to rabbit (inside a nova-compute process),
there is a greenlet error which causes a hard crash.
I'm not exactly sure what details are relevant, but can provide more
info if there's something that will be useful!
This is on RHEL7
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** Description changed:
When performing a heartbeat to rabbit (inside a nova-compute process),
there is a greenlet error which causes a hard crash.
I'm not exactly sure what details are relevant, but can provide more
info if there's something that will be useful!
This is on RHEL7