Bump libnetwork to 3ac297bc7fd0afec9051bbb47024c9bc1d75bf5b in order to
get fix 0c3d9f00 which addresses a flaw that the scalable load balancing
code revealed. Attempting to print sandbox IDs where the sandbox name
was too short results in a goroutine panic. This can occur with
sandboxes with names of 1 or 2 characters in the previous code. But due
to naming updates in the scalable load balancing code, it could now
occur for networks whose name was 3 characters and at least one of the
integration tests employed such networks (named 'foo', 'bar' and 'baz').
This update also brings in several changes as well:
* 6c7c6017 - Fix error handling about bridgeSetup
* 5ed38221 - Optimize networkDB queue
* cfa9afdb - ndots: produce error on negative numbers
* 5586e226 - improve error message for invalid ndots number
* 449672e5 - Allows to set generic knobs on the Sandbox
* 6b4c4af7 - do not ignore user-provided "ndots:0" option
* 843a0e42 - Adjust corner case for reconnect logic
Signed-off-by: Chris Telfer <ctelfer@docker.com>
(cherry picked from commit 0e162d9923)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Update libnetwork to 1b91bc94094ecfdae41daa465cc0c8df37dfb3dd to bring in a fix
for stale HNS endpoints on Windows:
When Windows Server 2016 is restarted with the Docker service running, it is
possible for endpoints to be deleted from the libnetwork store without being
deleted from HNS. This does not occur if the Docker service is stopped cleanly
first, or forcibly terminated (since the endpoints still exist in both). This
change works around the issue by removing any stale HNS endpoints for a network
when creating it.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>