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Added the API for GC of allocations and nodes #2192

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@diptanu diptanu commented Jan 13, 2017

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@diptanu diptanu merged commit 38fd66f into master Jan 17, 2017
@diptanu diptanu deleted the f-api-gc branch January 17, 2017 20:32
return err
}
if node.HTTPAddr == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("http addr of the node %q is running is not advertised", nodeID)
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this message doesn't sound like real english to me?

http addr of the node %q is not advertised ?

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@jippi Good catch, fixing on master.

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