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Guard against serf clusters mixing #260

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armon opened this issue Jul 27, 2014 · 5 comments · Fixed by #580
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Guard against serf clusters mixing #260

armon opened this issue Jul 27, 2014 · 5 comments · Fixed by #580
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@armon
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armon commented Jul 27, 2014

Its fairly trivial to end up merging the underlying serf clusters. We should use the DC to guard against this.

@sandstrom
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This would be a great addition!

@betawaffle
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I fell into this trap myself. +1

@keyneston
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We encountered this again due to some craziness in changing IPs.

@sandstrom
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@armon Awesome, this is much appreciated!

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grobie commented Feb 24, 2015

Uh, I just ran into this with 3 clusters and thousands of nodes merging (right before upgrading them all to 0.5.0 -.-). Thanks for fixing.

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