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Chaos processes produce lots of version numbers #123

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pihme opened this issue Mar 8, 2022 · 5 comments
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Chaos processes produce lots of version numbers #123

pihme opened this issue Mar 8, 2022 · 5 comments
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pihme commented Mar 8, 2022

Some of the chaos experiment processes produce a new versions whenever they are deployed or executed:
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The 100 seems to be a cap in Operate dashboard. The actual version number is 246. Most likely the processes are generated and use ramdom element IDs each time

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pihme commented Mar 8, 2022

🤡 But then again, it's chaos tests, so maybe this is a deliberate attempt to over time flood the state with BPMN versions 🤡

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Looks for me like a bug

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pihme commented Mar 8, 2022

I guess I can delete the ones in testbench, because this here is the SSOT?

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We still need to deploy the process models from zbchaos to testbench, possible first step in the docker image.

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