Operating system and version:
MacOS Catalina 10.15.4
dDrive version:
v0.7.2-12-gff164c1 and earlier
Problem description:
My dDrive instance has logged 17,790 "RemoveMember" operations in the last ~30 days. All "RemoveMember" operations are being attempted on the same drive.
NOTE: v0.7.2-10 and earlier showed many of the transactions were happening to Drive "". After v0.7.2-12, all operations are being attributed to the same named drive, so v0.7.2-12 may have fixed a bug that now renders "" as an actual Drive name. Or, it could be that the other operations previously attributed to "" are just not being listed, in which case the fix should also address the situation in which "RemoveMember" operations are happening to "" drives.
Steps to reproduce:
It is uncertain as to the steps to reproduce, but here is a guess:
Create drive
Invite peers/members
Allow drives to sync
Pull one or more peers offline
Remove a peer that has been pulled offline
Maybe even try removing the BNS entry of the peer who is now offline
Maybe even try having the peer "drop" the drive
Will attempt to replicate in coming days and provide more concrete steps to repro.
Operating system and version: MacOS Catalina 10.15.4
dDrive version: v0.7.2-12-gff164c1 and earlier
Problem description: My dDrive instance has logged 17,790 "RemoveMember" operations in the last ~30 days. All "RemoveMember" operations are being attempted on the same drive.
NOTE: v0.7.2-10 and earlier showed many of the transactions were happening to Drive "". After v0.7.2-12, all operations are being attributed to the same named drive, so v0.7.2-12 may have fixed a bug that now renders "" as an actual Drive name. Or, it could be that the other operations previously attributed to "" are just not being listed, in which case the fix should also address the situation in which "RemoveMember" operations are happening to "" drives.
Steps to reproduce: It is uncertain as to the steps to reproduce, but here is a guess:
Will attempt to replicate in coming days and provide more concrete steps to repro.