Details
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Bug
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Status: Open
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Major
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Resolution: Unresolved
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1.9.2
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None
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version: "3"
services:
zookeeper:
hostname: zookeeper2
container_name: zookeeper2
image: 'bitnami/zookeeper:latest'
environment:
- ALLOW_ANONYMOUS_LOGIN=yes
nifi:
image: apache/nifi:1.9.2
ports:
- 8080 # Unsecured HTTP Web Port
environment:
- NIFI_WEB_HTTP_PORT=8080
- NIFI_CLUSTER_IS_NODE=true
- NIFI_CLUSTER_NODE_PROTOCOL_PORT=8082
- NIFI_ZK_CONNECT_STRING=zookeeper2:2181
- NIFI_ELECTION_MAX_WAIT=1 minversion: "3" services: zookeeper: hostname: zookeeper2 container_name: zookeeper2 image: 'bitnami/zookeeper:latest' environment: - ALLOW_ANONYMOUS_LOGIN=yes nifi: image: apache/nifi:1.9.2 ports: - 8080 # Unsecured HTTP Web Port environment: - NIFI_WEB_HTTP_PORT=8080 - NIFI_CLUSTER_IS_NODE=true - NIFI_CLUSTER_NODE_PROTOCOL_PORT=8082 - NIFI_ZK_CONNECT_STRING=zookeeper2:2181 - NIFI_ELECTION_MAX_WAIT=1 min
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Patch, Important
Description
When a connection from processor A to B is redirected from A to C and A to C already has a connection, then the two connections overlap. The user is not able to see that there are multiple connections. This problem doesn't occur when creating a new connection from A to C (see GIF attached).
The path of a connection should be calulated the same way when redirecting a connection as it is when creating a new connection.
Besides:
Why is it not allowed to delete a connection of a running source but to redirect it to another destination?