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fleetctl: list-unit-files fully populated for global units#1272
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Now, fleetctl list-unit-files command can show exact number of the machines running the unit in STATE column as below: localhost # fleetctl list-unit-files UNIT HASH DSTATE STATE TARGET world_glob.service 66439c2 launched launched(2) global Fixes coreos#1072
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This is pretty wasteful. Could we pass in the states through the map function instead?
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Now, fleetctl list-unit-files command can show exact number of the machines running the unit in STATE column as below: localhost # fleetctl list-unit-files UNIT HASH DSTATE STATE TARGET world_glob.service 66439c2 launched launched(2) global Originally written by wuqixuan <wuqixuan@huawei.com> Supersedes coreos#1272 Fixes: coreos#1072
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Now, fleetctl list-unit-files command can show exact number of the machines running the unit in STATE column as below: localhost # fleetctl list-unit-files UNIT HASH DSTATE STATE TARGET world_glob.service 66439c2 launched launched(2) global Originally written by wuqixuan <wuqixuan@huawei.com> Supersedes coreos#1272 Fixes: coreos#1072
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Now, fleetctl list-unit-files command can show exact number of the machines running the unit in STATE column as below: localhost # fleetctl list-unit-files UNIT HASH DSTATE STATE TARGET world_glob.service 66439c2 launched launched(2) global Originally written by wuqixuan <wuqixuan@huawei.com> Supersedes coreos#1272 Fixes: coreos#1072
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Make "fleetctl list-unit-files" able to show exact number of the machines running the unit in STATE column as below: localhost # fleetctl list-unit-files UNIT HASH DSTATE STATE TARGET world_glob.service 66439c2 launched launched(2) global Originally written by wuqixuan <wuqixuan@huawei.com> Supersedes coreos#1272 Fixes: coreos#1072
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Now, fleetctl list-unit-files command can show exact number
of the machines running the unit in STATE column as below:
localhost # fleetctl list-unit-files
UNIT HASH DSTATE STATE TARGET
world_glob.service 66439c2 launched launched(2) global
Fixes #1072