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Consul fingerprinter only creates one consul client #487

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@dadgar dadgar commented Nov 22, 2015

Consul fingerprinter only creates one consul client. Fixes #486

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diptanu commented Nov 22, 2015

LGTM

We are not currently using this fingerprinter at all. Do you think there is any value in keeping this in the codebase until we really need it?

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Consul fingerprinter only creates one consul client
@dadgar dadgar merged commit acc4c55 into master Nov 22, 2015
@dadgar dadgar deleted the b-single-consul-client branch November 22, 2015 23:56
benbuzbee pushed a commit to benbuzbee/nomad that referenced this pull request Jul 21, 2022
* setLeadershipTransferInProgress before starting the transfer go routine to avoid a race.

* do not transition to follower state in a middle of a leadership transfer
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