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  1. Increase VS's refcount when adding one RS
  2. Decrease VS's refcount when deleteing one RS
  3. Remove VS when its refcount is zero(No RS associated)

1. Increase VS's refcount when adding one RS
2. Decrease VS's refcount when deleteing one RS
3. Remove VS when its refcount is zero(No RS associated)
@ywc689 ywc689 requested a review from ytwang0320 July 16, 2020 01:20
@ywc689 ywc689 requested a review from azura27 September 9, 2020 01:04
@ywc689 ywc689 added pr/to-review-codes review codes line by line and check if problem exists. pr/bug-confirmed the bug in the bugfix pr actually exists, and list cases can verify the effectiveness of the bugfix labels Sep 9, 2020
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azura27 commented Sep 14, 2020

@royhunter the commit "@royhunter
fix refcount issue when adding/removing VIP group" is test OK for the solution of #631, Thanks a lot
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azura27 commented Sep 14, 2020

@royhunter When you are free , please delete the commit of "enable coredump generation" on the PR, for the commit has been PR ed at #619

@azura27 azura27 added the pr/codes-tested-ok compile ok and specified tests passed label Sep 14, 2020
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Yes. I've tested that this PR (the refcount commit within it) fixes the keepalived issue #631

@ywc689 ywc689 added pr/codes-need-change problems found in the line-by-line code review and need to be fixed and removed pr/to-review-codes review codes line by line and check if problem exists. pr/bug-confirmed the bug in the bugfix pr actually exists, and list cases can verify the effectiveness of the bugfix labels Jan 5, 2022
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