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Suggestion
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Resolution: Fixed
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Problem Definition
Current JIRA administrator doesn't have track of nodes joining/leaving the cluster.
It makes it hard to investigate network partitioning problem or other related cluster activities.
Suggested Solution
Add following features
- Add logging at each node in the cluster, while joining the cluster
- At already active nodes: log details about the node joined the cluster
- At new node: log details about the nodes already in the cluster
- Add logging at each node in the cluster, while other node is removed from the cluster
- with decision details why node is removed
- Add table which will keep historical track of the nodes status.
Workaround
- None
- is related to
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JRASERVER-42916 Stale node ids should automatically be removed in Jira Data Center
- Closed
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JRASERVER-63548 As an JIRA Datacenter Administrator I want a view which list all nodes in the cluster and their status
- Closed
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JRASERVER-71056 Extent the DC node list with node status
- Closed
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JRASERVER-71721 Extent the DC node list with node status
- Gathering Interest
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Hi everyone,
Thank you for your votes and comments on this issue. We would like to inform you that this suggestion will be addressed in Jira Data Center version 8.9.0 release.
We have decided to track the nodes state changes in the Advanced audit log functionality available in Jira Data Center since version 8.8.
Any node state actions will be logged to give admins more visibility what is happening on their instance. The events will be audited if Coverage area for Global configuration and administration is set to Full or Advanced.
Thank you for voting and commenting on this suggestion,
Grażyna Kaszkur
Product manager, Jira Server and Data Center