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Michal Linhard commented on ISPN-2574:
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On current master this test crashes on this line:
{code}
final Cache<Object, Object> c2 = cache(2);
{code}
but when catch the exception (by replacing it with):
{code}
Cache<Object, Object> aCache = null;
while (aCache == null) {
try {
aCache = cache(2);
} catch (Exception e) {
log.error("Problem obtaining cache: ", e);
}
}
final Cache<Object, Object> c2 = aCache;
{code}
i still can't see the StateRequestCommand being sent from C to A (after B is killed)
Segment transfer not restarted if the owner fails
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Key: ISPN-2574
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-2574
Project: Infinispan
Issue Type: Bug
Components: State transfer
Affects Versions: 5.2.0.Beta4
Reporter: Radim Vansa
Assignee: Adrian Nistor
Priority: Critical
Fix For: 5.2.0.CR1
Imagine this situation in distributed cache with 3 owners:
1) The segment X is owned by nodes A, B, C
2) Node B fails -> CH_UPDATE and then REBALANCE_START are broadcasted
3) Node D starts transfer of segment X from C
4) Node C fails -> another CH_UPDATE is broadcasted
5) D handes the CH_UPDATE and removes the transfer of segment X from C, but does not
start another transfer from A
The {{addedSegments}} does not contain the restarted transfer, because all transfers from
write consistent hash are removed from it in the beginning - the segment is considered
received here although the transfer is still in progress.
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