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[Bug]: After grpcio is upgraded to 1.68.0, multi-threaded concurrent dql request will report error failed to connect to all address #2358

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wangting0128 opened this issue Nov 19, 2024 · 1 comment
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Is there an existing issue for this?

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Describe the bug

grpcio==1.68.0

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grpcio==1.60.0 not report connection error

fouram benchmark test case test_concurrent_locust_ivf_sq8_search_cluster can reproduce this issue

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- Milvus version (v0.3.1, or v0.4.0):
- Milvus configuration (Settings you made in `server_config.yaml`):

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@wangting0128 wangting0128 added the kind/bug Something isn't working label Nov 19, 2024
@XuanYang-cn XuanYang-cn added this to the PyMilvus 2.4.10 milestone Nov 19, 2024
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upgrading grpc version of Milvus now

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