Lines Matching full:conflicts
634 // For now, to make it easier to avoid false conflicts, we treat SPS Proxy records like shared records,
1231 // If this is supposed to be unique, make sure we don't have any name conflicts.
1342 LogMsg("Excessive name conflicts (%lu) for %##s (%s); rate limiting in effect",
3051 // late conflicts anyway (e.g. on connection of network cable, etc.), so this is nothing new.
5513 // -- it depends on the SRV record to resolve name conflicts
6747 // three AAAA records in it, and we don't want to call RecordProbeFailure() five times and count that as five conflicts.
6752 RecordProbeFailure(m, rr); // Repeated late conflicts also cause us to back off to the slower probing rate
6764 // record to avoid continued conflicts (as we do for a conflict on our Unique records) and get on with life.
7183 // ScheduleWakeup is called on mDNS record conflicts, ARP conflicts, NDP conflicts, or reception of trigger traffic
9503 // to start to break down (e.g. we don't answer probes fast enough, and get name conflicts).
9864 // and set DependentOn because we're depending on the SRV record to find and resolve conflicts for us
10033 // a whole batch of simultaneous conflicts across a range of services all advertised
10163 // generating ARP conflicts with a waking machine, and set rr->LastAPTime so we'll start probing again in 10 seconds.