This can happen if the move was initiated by the user. A subsequent cancel resets the initial peer list. The original peer list was picked on the old set of tags. A cancel would then keep the new list of tags but reset to the old peers. Thus tags and peers diverge. The problem is that at the time of cancel, the old placement tags can't be found anymore. This fix causes cancel to remove the placement tags, if the old peers do not satisfy the new placement tags. Signed-off-by: Matthias Hanel <mh@synadia.com>
NATS is a simple, secure and performant communications system for digital systems, services and devices. NATS is part of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). NATS has over 40 client language implementations, and its server can run on-premise, in the cloud, at the edge, and even on a Raspberry Pi. NATS can secure and simplify design and operation of modern distributed systems.
Documentation
- Official documentation
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Roadmap
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Security
Security Audit
A third party security audit was performed by Cure53, you can see the full report here.
Reporting Security Vulnerabilities
If you've found a vulnerability or a potential vulnerability in the NATS server, please let us know at nats-security.
License
Unless otherwise noted, the NATS source files are distributed under the Apache Version 2.0 license found in the LICENSE file.
