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Check allocation's desired state in GC eligibility logic #4313

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@preetapan preetapan commented May 21, 2018

Fixes #4287

The logic that checks for garbage collection eligibility waits for failed allocs to have a replacement ID if it has an unlimited reschedule policy. However, if a job that has failed allocs is updated to a newer version its desired state is "stop" and the GC logic was not taking that into account, causing it to never be eligible for GC.

@preetapan preetapan merged commit 369ac66 into master May 21, 2018
@preetapan preetapan deleted the b-alloc-gc-desiredstate branch May 21, 2018 23:49
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