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To detect potential on-wire data corruption for CPD RPC bulk transfer. CPD RPC bulk logic improvement (use bulk handle instead of bulk handle pointer on-wire) and cleanup.

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github-actions bot commented Apr 27, 2025

Ticket title is 'daos_engine on a server node aurora-daos-0948 core dumped after we performed the switch reboot testing.'
Status is 'In Progress'
Labels: 'ALCF,alcf_track,aurora_post_at,hpe_cluster,scrubbed_2.8,test_switchreboot,triaged'
https://daosio.atlassian.net/browse/DAOS-17258

To detect potential on-wire data corruption for CPD RPC bulk transfer.
CPD RPC bulk logic improvement (use bulk handle instead of bulk handle
pointer on-wire) and cleanup.

Signed-off-by: Fan Yong <fan.yong@hpe.com>
@Nasf-Fan Nasf-Fan force-pushed the Nasf-Fan/DAOS-17258_1 branch from 24b9c0e to 302decc Compare May 7, 2025 01:14
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