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  2. JBIDE-22603

Sometimes multiple OpenShift watch managers are periodically created and finished

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    • devex #118 July 2016
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      ASSERT: Have running CDK (I am using CDK 2.1 with virtualbox box on Fedora 22, Vagrant version 1.7.2) This is mandatory, because it is not happening when using remote OS3 server
      EXEC: Create a new connection to CDK OpenShift (openshift-dev username).
      EXEC: Create a project under the connection (it's enough to have just project, no resources are necessary).

      RESULT: There is plenty of OpenShift WatchManager jobs periodically created, running and getting finished.
      EXPECTED RESULT: There are OpenShift WatchManager jobs spawned and finished.

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      ASSERT: Have running CDK (I am using CDK 2.1 with virtualbox box on Fedora 22, Vagrant version 1.7.2) This is mandatory, because it is not happening when using remote OS3 server EXEC: Create a new connection to CDK OpenShift (openshift-dev username). EXEC: Create a project under the connection (it's enough to have just project, no resources are necessary). RESULT: There is plenty of OpenShift WatchManager jobs periodically created, running and getting finished. EXPECTED RESULT: There are OpenShift WatchManager jobs spawned and finished.

      Sometimes when I am working with OpenShift toolings, there are created multiple OpenShift Watch Managers which are getting finished, disappearing from Progress view and another new ones are created and this repeats nonstop. Sometimes there are 2-3 running, sometimes even more. I am working with openshift-dev user, where is visible default project (still, until patch in upstream get effect) and my own project with application created from eap 6.4 basic s2i template.

      It would not be a problem but I have a hunch it is the problem breaking automatic update of OpenShift explorer view to reflect current state and existence of resources on OpenShift server. E.g. under a service there is build table visible all the time and no application pod is shown, even build is finished and there is an application pod running on OpenShift. Another example when it is not working is when I am scaling application up/down - it does not reflect real amount of application pods.

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          Marián Labuda

              jmaury@redhat.com Jeff MAURY
              mlabuda_jira Marián Labuda (Inactive)
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