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David Hotham commented on JGRP-1426:
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Hi,
I think you have misunderstood what my script does. You say that I "sleep randomly
between 0 an 10 before you span the same member" - but that's not what I'm
doing at all. I'm killing D (or E) and sleeping between 0 and 10 seconds before
starting the _different_ member E (or D).
Please be clear that the script I have submitted is a stress test, designed to demonstrate
that there is a bug, and to reproduce that bug. It is not supposed to show the exact
behaviour of my actual application; it is suppposed to show that applications can hit this
issue. (And I have hit it, in real life, which is why I went to the trouble of opening
the issue and writing the repro).
If it had been true that the only way to reproduce the bug was to kill D and then recreate
D, then there would have been a possible workaround (ie to make sure that, once dead, D
did not restart for some period of time). However, it's surely not reasonable to
suggest that a member E should not attempt to join the group too soon after some other
member D has failed, is it?
Frankly, I don't understand why you're trying to change the test script to avoid
the issue. The whole point of the script is to reproduce the issue! Wouldn't it be
better to try and fix the bug?
Would it help to talk about this? If there's a way to exchange contact details,
I'd be more than happy to give you a call to discuss.
Thanks
David
Group unable to accept new members: FLUSH stuck after MERGE_RSP timed
out
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Key: JGRP-1426
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JGRP-1426
Project: JGroups
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 3.1
Reporter: David Hotham
Assignee: Vladimir Blagojevic
Fix For: 3.1
Attachments: Repro23March2012.zip
We have two sub-groups, [B, C, A] and [D].
(1) D sends a MERGE_REQ to B.
2012-02-18 22:15:03.888 [MergeTask,Clumpy Test Cluster,Member-D] TRACE
org.jgroups.protocols.pbcast.Merger - Member-B: sending MERGE_REQ to [Member-D, Member-B]
(2) B receives this. There's some delay in processing it (I think because
there's another merge or flush going on; but the exact reason doesn't matter for
this issue). When processing does start, B begins a flush.
2012-02-18 22:15:03.889 [OOB-2,Clumpy Test Cluster,Member-B] TRACE
org.jgroups.protocols.TCP - received [dst: Member-B, src: Member-D (3 headers), size=0
bytes, flags=OOB], headers are GMS: GmsHeader[MERGE_REQ]: merge_id=Member-D::1,
mbrs=[Member-B, Member-C, Member-A, Member-D], UNICAST2: DATA, seqno=1, conn_id=2, first,
TCP: [channel_name=Clumpy Test Cluster]
2012-02-18 22:15:08.811 [OOB-2,Clumpy Test Cluster,Member-B] TRACE
org.jgroups.protocols.pbcast.Merger - Member-B: got merge request from Member-D,
merge_id=Member-D::1, mbrs=[Member-B, Member-A, Member-C, Member-D]
(3) D times out waiting for the MERGE_RSP from B:
2012-02-18 22:15:08.889 [MergeTask,Clumpy Test Cluster,Member-D] TRACE
org.jgroups.protocols.pbcast.Merger - Member-D: collected 1 merge response(s) in 5001 ms
2012-02-18 22:15:08.889 [MergeTask,Clumpy Test Cluster,Member-D] DEBUG
org.jgroups.protocols.pbcast.Merger - merge leader Member-D did not get responses from all
2 partition coordinators; missing responses from 1 members, removing them from the merge
(4) D completes the (failed) merge and broadcasts STOP_FLUSH:
2012-02-18 22:15:08.896 [MergeTask,Clumpy Test Cluster,Member-D] TRACE
org.jgroups.protocols.pbcast.Merger - Member-D: received all ACKs (1) for merge view
MergeView::[Member-D|1] [Member-D], subgroups=[Member-D|0] [Member-D] in 7ms
2012-02-18 22:15:08.896 [MergeTask,Clumpy Test Cluster,Member-D] TRACE
org.jgroups.protocols.pbcast.GMS - Member-D: sending RESUME event
2012-02-18 22:15:08.897 [MergeTask,Clumpy Test Cluster,Member-D] DEBUG
org.jgroups.protocols.pbcast.FLUSH - Member-D: received RESUME, sending STOP_FLUSH to all
But, since B is not a member of D's view, B does not receive this message.
(5) Now all future merge attempts fail, because B is stuck in a flush:
2012-02-18 22:15:31.186 [OOB-1,Clumpy Test Cluster,Member-B] WARN
org.jgroups.protocols.pbcast.GMS - Member-B: GMS flush by coordinator failed
2012-02-18 22:15:54.380 [OOB-2,Clumpy Test Cluster,Member-B] WARN
org.jgroups.protocols.pbcast.GMS - Member-B: GMS flush by coordinator failed
2012-02-18 22:16:13.705 [OOB-1,Clumpy Test Cluster,Member-B] WARN
org.jgroups.protocols.pbcast.GMS - Member-B: GMS flush by coordinator failed
Note that I have implemented a workaround in my application where I:
- start a long-ish timer in the block() callback; and stop that timer in unblock()
- if the timer is allowed to pop, call channel.stopFlush()
This seems to be allowing the group to recover. Any comments on whether this is a good
or bad idea would be appreciated.
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