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  1. Couchbase Server
  2. MB-27554

incorrect number of items in default bucket - centos longevity

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      centos longevity - 5.1.0-5527 - test has been running for 18 hours - we use pillowfight and gideon to load data - usually we hit around 26M items on a 7 day run - default bucket is already showing 73,786,976,294,833,370,000 items in UI which is impossible to be loaded - checked bucket stats using cbstats tool:

      [root@localhost bin]# ./cbstats 172.23.108.103:11210 all -u Administrator -p password | grep curr
       curr_connections:                                      311
       curr_conns_on_port_11207:                              2
       curr_conns_on_port_11209:                              143
       curr_conns_on_port_11210:                              166
       curr_items:                                            18446744073707788097
       curr_items_tot:                                        18446744073707915516
       curr_temp_items:                                       2
       vb_active_curr_items:                                  18446744073707788097
       vb_pending_curr_items:                                 0
       vb_replica_curr_items:                                 127419
      

      curr_items is showing 2^64 - not sure if this is a regression - seeing it for the first time in longevity though - attaching screenshots and logs - issue not seen in vulcan so far

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              arunkumar Arunkumar Senthilnathan (Inactive)
              arunkumar Arunkumar Senthilnathan (Inactive)
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