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[Ingest Manager] Two default configs are created after app loads #69843

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jen-huang opened this issue Jun 24, 2020 · 4 comments · Fixed by #70008
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[Ingest Manager] Two default configs are created after app loads #69843

jen-huang opened this issue Jun 24, 2020 · 4 comments · Fixed by #70008
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bug Fixes for quality problems that affect the customer experience Team:Fleet Team label for Observability Data Collection Fleet team

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Using Kibana master and a fresh ES instance, two default configs are created instead of one:

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I am seeing this consistently with every ES data wipe and Kibana restart.

If I revert 5e3798c, the problem goes away and I am back to having one default config created. Could this be an issue with the Promise/await changes?

@jen-huang jen-huang added bug Fixes for quality problems that affect the customer experience Team:Fleet Team label for Observability Data Collection Fleet team Ingest Management:beta1 labels Jun 24, 2020
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Pinging @elastic/ingest-management (Team:Ingest Management)

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cc @jfsiii, can you see if you are able to reproduce this problem?

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consistently reproduced.

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jfsiii commented Jun 25, 2020

I can look into this this later today.

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