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Ensure Eureka server gets iniialized with non-zero count · 191bad05Dave Syer authored
The problem is pretty deep here so I hope I did something sane. Basically if PeerAwareInstanceRegistry.openForTraffic(int) ever gets called with a 0 argument it resets the threshold for numberOfRenewsPerMinThreshold to 0 from which it only ever recovers if the same method is called again with a non-zero argument. For a standalone server this means that it will never automatically expire any leases (only when it chats to its neighbours and finds out they have registered services will it ever switch the threshold back on). Another problem (unsolved) is that the reset mechanism will kick back in occasionally (resetting to 1 with this change, but that's probably also a bad thing). And when there *are* actually peers to talk to unless they are in AWS they will never communicate correctly about the actual number of local services (the criteria for that are deeply connected with AWS and EIP). Fixes gh-6
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