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We have gnmic running in a cluster mode with consul. The gnmic configuration file has 4 different path and is divided into subscription for each of the target. The problem is that even tough each target has four paths which opens up four different connections to the router, sometimes we see that there are 8 connections happening to the router. Not sure what is root cause for this, would you be able to assist on this issue ?
Regards,
Darshan
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Hi,
Can you check if the connections are from different gnmic instances or from the same one?
You can also check on consul side which instance is handling your targets.
If you don't mind sharing your gnmic configs I can try to reproduce your issue.
If you don't want to share the config here, you can send it to my email address.
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Hello,
We have gnmic running in a cluster mode with consul. The gnmic configuration file has 4 different path and is divided into subscription for each of the target. The problem is that even tough each target has four paths which opens up four different connections to the router, sometimes we see that there are 8 connections happening to the router. Not sure what is root cause for this, would you be able to assist on this issue ?
Regards,
Darshan
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: