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[Feature][1.1.3] How to use grayscale update #2193

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legendtkl opened this issue May 29, 2022 · 2 comments
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[Feature][1.1.3] How to use grayscale update #2193

legendtkl opened this issue May 29, 2022 · 2 comments
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Search before asking

  • I had searched in the issues and found no similar feature requirement.

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Once we support services offline dynamically, we need to have a discuss about how to use it by users.

Now we start/stop Linkis in scripts, maybe we can provide a another grayscale_update.sh to users.

Or any other ideas about this?

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  • Yes I am willing to submit a PR!
@legendtkl legendtkl added the enhancement New feature or request label May 29, 2022
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need a discussion.

@peacewong peacewong added this to Bug in Apache Incubator Linkis 1.1.3 via automation May 29, 2022
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grayscale_update.sh

Yes, it is best to provide a graceful stop shell script, enter the service name to start a graceful stop. Only the entrance service needs to wait for the end of the tasks before stopping. Other services can exit by waiting for a config time (eg: 1m) after going offline.

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