allocator: Fix stuck tasks at startup#1938
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If the allocator starts up and sees a task in the NEW state that doesn't need allocations, it should move it to PENDING immediately. There was code in place for this but it wasn't actually updating the task's state. The task would get stuck and never get assigned. Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
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LGTM, thanks for fixing so quickly! |
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If the allocator starts up and sees a task in the NEW state that doesn't
need allocations, it should move it to PENDING immediately.
There was code in place for this but it wasn't actually updating the
task's state. The task would get stuck and never get assigned.
ping @cyli