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Reregister node when periodic fingerprint changes node properties #749

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@@ -658,6 +656,39 @@ func (c *Client) run() {
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func (c *Client) hasNodeChanged(oldAttrHash uint64, oldMetaHash uint64) (bool, uint64, uint64) {
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Put a comment on what this does/its purpose and its return values.

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dadgar commented Feb 3, 2016

LGTM!

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Reregister node when periodic fingerprint changes node properties
@dadgar dadgar merged commit 01a221f into hashicorp:master Feb 4, 2016
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