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release-22.2: kvcoord: Correctly handle stuck rangefeeds #92704

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Backport 1/1 commits from #92582 on behalf of @miretskiy.

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Fixes #92570

A watcher responsible for restarting stuck range feeds may incorrectly cancel rangefeed if the downstream event consumer is slow.

Release note (bug fix): Fix incorrect cancellation logic when attempting to detect stuck range feeds.
Release justification: bug fix

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Fixes #92570

A watcher responsible for restarting stuck range feeds
may incorrectly cancel rangefeed if the downstream event
consumer is slow.

Release note (bug fix): Fix incorrect cancellation logic
when attempting to detect stuck range feeds.
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@blathers-crl blathers-crl bot added blathers-backport This is a backport that Blathers created automatically. O-robot Originated from a bot. labels Nov 29, 2022
@miretskiy miretskiy merged commit d978988 into release-22.2 Nov 30, 2022
@miretskiy miretskiy deleted the blathers/backport-release-22.2-92582 branch November 30, 2022 03:31
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