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Do not update the job of allocations that are being stopped #1508

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@dadgar dadgar commented Aug 3, 2016

This fixes an issue in which a job could be updated and the job attached to historic allocations would also get updated rather than just new allocations.

@diptanu diptanu merged commit 136ee79 into master Aug 3, 2016
@diptanu diptanu deleted the b-dont-update-job branch August 3, 2016 01:58
@@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ func (n *nomadFSM) applyAllocUpdate(buf []byte, index uint64) interface{} {
// prior to being inserted into MemDB.
if j := req.Job; j != nil {
for _, alloc := range req.Alloc {
if alloc.Job == nil {
if alloc.Job == nil && !alloc.TerminalStatus() {
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Can we add a test in FSM where job is actually nil if the allocation is not for the currently registered job with the same ID?

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