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  2. GEODE-8916

The gfsh export stack traces command should include the locators

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      The gfsh export stack traces command should include the locators, but only includes the servers.

      Here is an excerpt from a slack conversation showing the behavior:

      
      

      Shelley Hughes-Godfrey 6:48 PM

      I have a question about gfsh export stack-traces ...

      "list members" shows me servers and locators ...

      gfsh>list members
      Member Count : 3
      Name | Id
      ------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
      gemfire-cluster-server-0 | xx.xx.x.xxx(gemfire-cluster-server-0:1)<v1>:41000
      gemfire-cluster-locator-0 | xx.xx.x.xxx(gemfire-cluster-locator-0:1:locator)<ec><v0>:41000 [Coordinator]
      gemfire-cluster-server-1 | xx.xx.x.xxx(gemfire-cluster-server-1:1)<v2>:41000

      But, if I don't specify members on the export stack-traces command, I just get the stacks for the servers.

      gfsh>export stack-traces
      stack-trace(s) exported to file: /path/stacktrace_1612316330340
      On host : ...

      Specifying a locator returns "No Members found"

      gfsh>export stack-traces --member=gemfire-cluster-locator-0
      No Members Found

      Also, it looks like copy-paste was done from export logs => export stack-traces (for --members and --groups).

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            boglesby Barrett Oglesby
            boglesby Barrett Oglesby
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