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upgrade, scheduler: recover memory status of relay when upgrade from <2.0.2 #2274

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What problem does this PR solve?

need #2249 first

recover start-relay memory status when upgrading from v2.0.1, so user will not bother manually do it. the functionality will be implemented in next pr

What is changed and how it works?

see above

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  • Breaking backward compatibility

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  • Need to be included in the release note

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@lance6716 lance6716 force-pushed the 201-auto-start-relay branch from 3b44422 to f72d8b4 Compare October 28, 2021 07:33
@lance6716 lance6716 added this to the v2.1.0 milestone Oct 28, 2021
@lance6716 lance6716 changed the title [pending] upgrade, scheduler: recover memory status of relay when upgrade from <2.0.2 upgrade, scheduler: recover memory status of relay when upgrade from <2.0.2 Oct 29, 2021
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