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When the Consul serf health check is failing, this means that the health checks registered with the agent may no longer be correct. Therefore we show a notice to the user when we detect that the serf health check is failing both for the health check listing for nodes and for service instances. There were a few little things we fixed up whilst we were here: - We use our @replace decorator to replace an empty Type with serf in the model. - We noticed that ServiceTags can be null, so we replace that with an empty array. - We added docs for both our Notice component and the Consul::HealthCheck::List component. Notice now defaults to @type=info. |
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acl | ||
auth-method | ||
discovery-chain | ||
exposed-path/list | ||
external-source | ||
health-check | ||
instance-checks | ||
intention | ||
kind | ||
kv | ||
loader | ||
lock-session | ||
logo | ||
metadata/list | ||
node | ||
node-identity/template | ||
nspace | ||
policy | ||
role | ||
service | ||
service-identity/template | ||
service-instance | ||
token | ||
tomography/graph | ||
transparent-proxy | ||
upstream | ||
upstream-instance |