On 2/10/11 2:57 PM, Mircea Markus wrote:
On 10 Feb 2011, at 13:12, Bela Ban wrote:
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> On 2/10/11 1:07 PM, Mircea Markus wrote:
>> Hi,
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>> This is something Bela has brought up while working on integrating RELAY in
infinispan.
>> Right now it's the joiner (JoinTask) that broadcast the new CH to the cluster
members. In the case of RELAY, this wouldn't be that good as the joiner might be on a
remote site and this means a potentially costly RPC.
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> On top of that, IMO it would be simpler for every member to compute its
> new CH *itself*, rather than relying on a new joiner to do that.
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>> Isn't it possible for all the existing members to determine the new CH
internally on the @viewChanged call and not wait for new joiner's broadcast?
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> +1
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> Let me give a bit of background. In RELAY I can have members A in one
> local cluster and B in a different cluster. RELAY connects both to form
> a virtual view {A,B}.
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> So, when A has been started and B starts up, what happens is that B will
> get view {B} first, before getting {A,B}.
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> When B gets {B}, it becomes the coordinator and doesn't start a JoinTask
> because it has the correct view. When B gets the new view {A,B}, it
> handleView() is does *not* broadcast the CH either, because the view is
> not a merge view.
Thinking some more not sure that the "install ch on @viewChanged" solution is
the right one for your problem.
What if there was actually a split brain between A and B? then you'd want a merge and
not to join. The starting node should be able to differentiate between a merge and a
join.
Yes, but this differentiation could be done in handleView(). The code
knows whether it's getting a View or a MergeView
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Bela Ban
Lead JGroups / Clustering Team
JBoss