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11 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Chris S. Kim 560d410c6d Merge branch 'main' into NET-638-push-server-address-updates-to-the-peer
# Conflicts:
#	agent/grpc-external/services/peerstream/stream_test.go
2022-08-30 11:09:25 -04:00
Chris S. Kim 74ddf040dd Add heartbeat timeout grace period when accounting for peering health 2022-08-29 16:32:26 -04:00
Chris S. Kim 4d97e2f936 Adjust metrics reporting for peering tracker 2022-08-26 17:34:17 -04:00
Chris S. Kim 1c43a1a7b4 Merge branch 'main' into NET-638-push-server-address-updates-to-the-peer
# Conflicts:
#	agent/grpc-external/services/peerstream/stream_test.go
2022-08-26 10:43:56 -04:00
alex 30ff2e9a35
peering: add peer health metric (#14004)
Signed-off-by: acpana <8968914+acpana@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-08-25 16:32:59 -07:00
Chris S. Kim 4e40e1d222 Handle server addresses update as client 2022-08-22 13:42:12 -04:00
freddygv c04515a844 Use proto message for each secrets write op
Previously there was a field indicating the operation that triggered a
secrets write. Now there is a message for each operation and it contains
the secret ID being persisted.
2022-08-08 01:41:00 -06:00
freddygv 60d6e28c97 Pass explicit signal with op for secrets write
Previously the updates to the peering secrets UUID table relied on
inferring what action triggered the update based on a reconciliation
against the existing secrets.

Instead we now explicitly require the operation to be given so that the
inference isn't necessary. This makes the UUID table logic easier to
reason about and fixes some related bugs.

There is also an update so that the peering secrets get handled on
snapshots/restores.
2022-08-03 17:25:12 -05:00
Matt Keeler f74d0cef7a
Implement/Utilize secrets for Peering Replication Stream (#13977) 2022-08-01 10:33:18 -04:00
Luke Kysow 0c87be0845
peering: Add heartbeating to peering streams (#13806)
* Add heartbeating to peering streams
2022-07-21 10:03:27 -07:00
Dan Upton b9e525d689
grpc: rename public/private directories to external/internal (#13721)
Previously, public referred to gRPC services that are both exposed on
the dedicated gRPC port and have their definitions in the proto-public
directory (so were considered usable by 3rd parties). Whereas private
referred to services on the multiplexed server port that are only usable
by agents and other servers.

Now, we're splitting these definitions, such that external/internal
refers to the port and public/private refers to whether they can be used
by 3rd parties.

This is necessary because the peering replication API needs to be
exposed on the dedicated port, but is not (yet) suitable for use by 3rd
parties.
2022-07-13 16:33:48 +01:00