Re: [PATCH 02/10] RDMA timeout triggers failover.

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On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 08:48:58AM -0700, James Smart wrote:
> I don't know this is a good idea - just because there's a controller reset
> we need to failover a path ? Also putting failover smarts in the transport
> doesn't seem like a great idea. Also, there's more than just an rdma
> transport....
> 
> -- james
>
Sorry for late reply. Configuring email client took a while.

Trigger failover from controller reset path can be removed, as
keep_alive timer failure would trigger failover.

What if target controller resets and comes back up within timeframe
that keep-alive timer gets serviced. This will lead to aborting of 
all IO request after multiple retries and retries completed within
same time frame before another keep_alive would get serviced. 
This will not trigger fail over. 




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