Right, will open a pull request. The test was intended to be reproducible on top of plain xrootd, no eos (but it probably needs c++14 to compile), with a server setup as standalone, i.e. based on the 'standalone' configuration template. Since you needed to ask, I suppose the reproducer wasn't easily or reliably reproducing the problem, sorry about that.
This problem does cause a crash, but I don't think the impact was high (the service would restart), and I believe the crash is also rare across the cluster (about once per month), so not high urgency either. So overall I would think the priority is medium at most.
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