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Successful allocations are marked as complete instead of dead #975

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@dadgar dadgar commented Mar 24, 2016

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diptanu commented Mar 25, 2016

So with the introduction of Complete, why do we even need Dead anymore since we also have failed?

Also how are you thinking to represent things like a task crashed because the kernel killed it - it's different from failed in a way that the environment killed it. Also, things like docker daemon crashing and hence the container crashing - is it failed?

Introducing states like complete, failed, etc required the need to invent more terminal states.

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dadgar commented Mar 25, 2016

This doesn't introduce a new terminal state. It renaming Dead -> Complete. The distinction stays the same.

@dadgar dadgar merged commit 77f5c6e into master Mar 25, 2016
@dadgar dadgar deleted the f-rename-complete-alloc branch March 25, 2016 17:35
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