The DEAs are responsible for broadcasting the routes for the apps they are running. I can't think of why an hm9000 problem would cause routes to get lost, unless there was some problem with NATS itself.
Joseph OSS Release Integration Team
On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 1:37 AM, Sylvain FAUVE <sylvain.fauve(a)sap.com> wrote:
Hello,
My team was working on solving inconsistencies issue on etcd jobs, and realized that two hm9000 jobs were running at same time. When fixing this, we experienced route loss to our apps (then restage apps was needed).
As far as I could read/understand there is no direct communication between router and hm9000... Router is getting info from NATS, and NATS gets it from ...? hm9000 ? I wonder which component is sending routes update to the router to keep them alive ?