[JBoss JIRA] (WFLY-6858) read-resource should return the job file name
by James Perkins (JIRA)
[ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-6858?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.... ]
James Perkins commented on WFLY-6858:
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The problem is there is no real relationship between the file name and the job name. Two different files could have the same job name. I suppose we could have a list of the job XML file names on the resource though.
> read-resource should return the job file name
> ---------------------------------------------
>
> Key: WFLY-6858
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-6858
> Project: WildFly
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Batch
> Reporter: Claudio Miranda
> Assignee: James Perkins
>
> The start-job operation must pass the job file name as parameter,
> /deployment=*/subsystem=batch-jberet:read-operation-description(name=start-job)
> however the jon attribute below, returns the job-id name, not the job file name
> /deployment=*/subsystem=batch-jberet/job=*
> So there is no way to know at runtime, the job file name. Is it possible to return the job xml file name ?
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[JBoss JIRA] (WFLY-6860) Batch deployment resources should get the service registry without modification flags for read-only ops
by James Perkins (JIRA)
James Perkins created WFLY-6860:
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Summary: Batch deployment resources should get the service registry without modification flags for read-only ops
Key: WFLY-6860
URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-6860
Project: WildFly
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Batch
Reporter: James Perkins
Assignee: James Perkins
All batch deployment operations get the service registry as a modifiable registry which uses locks that are not required for read-only ops. Operations like {{start}}, {{stop}} and {{restart}} will need to continue using a modifiable service registry, but read ops should not acquire a modifiable service registry.
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[JBoss JIRA] (JGRP-2082) Coordinator failover is taking longer because VERIFY_SUSPECT runs twice
by RH Bugzilla Integration (JIRA)
[ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JGRP-2082?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.... ]
RH Bugzilla Integration commented on JGRP-2082:
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Pedro Zapata <pzapataf(a)redhat.com> changed the Status of [bug 1348404|https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1348404] from NEW to POST
> Coordinator failover is taking longer because VERIFY_SUSPECT runs twice
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: JGRP-2082
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JGRP-2082
> Project: JGroups
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 3.6.3
> Reporter: Osamu Nagano
> Assignee: Bela Ban
> Fix For: 3.6.10, 4.0
>
>
> There are 4 machines (m03, ..., m06) and 7 nodes (n001, ..., n007) on each. To test the coordinator failover behaviour, nodes on m03 are all killed at the same time. These are suspected and verified in sequence at the first time (line 9 to 18, only m03_n007 is verified as dead and others are just queued), while these are verified as a whole at the second time (line 19 to 34). Since the coordinator is in the queued at the first time, view change is not triggered and causing a delay.
> - m03_n001 is the original coordinator.
> - m05_n001 is the next coordinator and the owner of the following log messages.
> {code}
> 8 12:04:10,997 TRACE [org.jgroups.protocols.FD_SOCK] (FD_SOCK acceptor,m05_n001/clustered) m05_n001/clustered: accepted connection from /172.20.66.36:29702
> 9 12:04:10,999 TRACE [org.jgroups.protocols.FD_SOCK] (INT-28,shared=udp) m05_n001/clustered: received SUSPECT message from m06_n007/clustered: suspects=[m03_n001/clustered]
> 10 12:04:10,999 TRACE [org.jgroups.protocols.FD_SOCK] (INT-28,shared=udp) m05_n001/clustered: received SUSPECT message from m06_n007/clustered: suspects=[m03_n002/clustered]
> 11 12:04:10,999 TRACE [org.jgroups.protocols.FD_SOCK] (INT-28,shared=udp) m05_n001/clustered: received SUSPECT message from m06_n007/clustered: suspects=[m03_n003/clustered]
> 12 12:04:10,999 TRACE [org.jgroups.protocols.FD_SOCK] (INT-28,shared=udp) m05_n001/clustered: received SUSPECT message from m06_n007/clustered: suspects=[m03_n004/clustered]
> 13 12:04:10,999 TRACE [org.jgroups.protocols.FD_SOCK] (INT-28,shared=udp) m05_n001/clustered: received SUSPECT message from m06_n007/clustered: suspects=[m03_n005/clustered]
> 14 12:04:10,999 TRACE [org.jgroups.protocols.FD_SOCK] (INT-28,shared=udp) m05_n001/clustered: received SUSPECT message from m06_n007/clustered: suspects=[m03_n006/clustered]
> 15 12:04:10,999 TRACE [org.jgroups.protocols.FD_SOCK] (INT-28,shared=udp) m05_n001/clustered: received SUSPECT message from m06_n007/clustered: suspects=[m03_n007/clustered]
> 16 12:04:10,999 DEBUG [org.jgroups.protocols.FD_SOCK] (INT-28,shared=udp) m05_n001/clustered: suspecting [m03_n001/clustered, m03_n002/clustered, m03_n003/clustered, m03_n004/clustered, m03_n005/clustered, m03_n006/clustered, m03_n007/clustered]
> 17 12:04:11,000 TRACE [org.jgroups.protocols.VERIFY_SUSPECT] (INT-28,shared=udp) verifying that m03_n007/clustered is dead
> 18 12:04:12,000 TRACE [org.jgroups.protocols.VERIFY_SUSPECT] (VERIFY_SUSPECT.TimerThread,m05_n001/clustered) m03_n007/clustered is dead (passing up SUSPECT event)
> 19 12:04:16,000 TRACE [org.jgroups.protocols.FD_SOCK] (INT-28,shared=udp) m05_n001/clustered: received SUSPECT message from m06_n007/clustered: suspects=[m03_n003/clustered, m03_n004/clustered, m03_n005/clustered, m03_n002/clustered, m03_n001/clustered, m03_n007/clustered, m03_n006/clustered]
> 20 12:04:16,000 DEBUG [org.jgroups.protocols.FD_SOCK] (INT-28,shared=udp) m05_n001/clustered: suspecting [m03_n001/clustered, m03_n002/clustered, m03_n003/clustered, m03_n004/clustered, m03_n005/clustered, m03_n006/clustered, m03_n007/clustered]
> 21 12:04:16,000 TRACE [org.jgroups.protocols.VERIFY_SUSPECT] (INT-28,shared=udp) verifying that m03_n003/clustered is dead
> 22 12:04:16,000 TRACE [org.jgroups.protocols.VERIFY_SUSPECT] (INT-28,shared=udp) verifying that m03_n004/clustered is dead
> 23 12:04:16,001 TRACE [org.jgroups.protocols.VERIFY_SUSPECT] (INT-28,shared=udp) verifying that m03_n005/clustered is dead
> 24 12:04:16,001 TRACE [org.jgroups.protocols.VERIFY_SUSPECT] (INT-28,shared=udp) verifying that m03_n002/clustered is dead
> 25 12:04:16,001 TRACE [org.jgroups.protocols.VERIFY_SUSPECT] (INT-28,shared=udp) verifying that m03_n001/clustered is dead
> 26 12:04:16,001 TRACE [org.jgroups.protocols.VERIFY_SUSPECT] (INT-28,shared=udp) verifying that m03_n007/clustered is dead
> 27 12:04:16,001 TRACE [org.jgroups.protocols.VERIFY_SUSPECT] (INT-28,shared=udp) verifying that m03_n006/clustered is dead
> 28 12:04:17,001 TRACE [org.jgroups.protocols.VERIFY_SUSPECT] (VERIFY_SUSPECT.TimerThread,m05_n001/clustered) m03_n003/clustered is dead (passing up SUSPECT event)
> 29 12:04:17,001 TRACE [org.jgroups.protocols.VERIFY_SUSPECT] (VERIFY_SUSPECT.TimerThread,m05_n001/clustered) m03_n004/clustered is dead (passing up SUSPECT event)
> 30 12:04:17,002 TRACE [org.jgroups.protocols.VERIFY_SUSPECT] (VERIFY_SUSPECT.TimerThread,m05_n001/clustered) m03_n007/clustered is dead (passing up SUSPECT event)
> 31 12:04:17,002 TRACE [org.jgroups.protocols.VERIFY_SUSPECT] (VERIFY_SUSPECT.TimerThread,m05_n001/clustered) m03_n001/clustered is dead (passing up SUSPECT event)
> 32 12:04:17,002 TRACE [org.jgroups.protocols.VERIFY_SUSPECT] (VERIFY_SUSPECT.TimerThread,m05_n001/clustered) m03_n002/clustered is dead (passing up SUSPECT event)
> 33 12:04:17,003 TRACE [org.jgroups.protocols.VERIFY_SUSPECT] (VERIFY_SUSPECT.TimerThread,m05_n001/clustered) m03_n005/clustered is dead (passing up SUSPECT event)
> 34 12:04:17,003 TRACE [org.jgroups.protocols.VERIFY_SUSPECT] (VERIFY_SUSPECT.TimerThread,m05_n001/clustered) m03_n006/clustered is dead (passing up SUSPECT event)
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[JBoss JIRA] (JGRP-2014) FILE_PING destination file name can include File.separator characters
by RH Bugzilla Integration (JIRA)
[ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JGRP-2014?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.... ]
RH Bugzilla Integration commented on JGRP-2014:
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Pedro Zapata <pzapataf(a)redhat.com> changed the Status of [bug 1306389|https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1306389] from NEW to POST
> FILE_PING destination file name can include File.separator characters
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: JGRP-2014
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JGRP-2014
> Project: JGroups
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Alan Field
> Assignee: Bela Ban
> Fix For: 3.6.8, 4.0
>
>
> I was attempting to use FILE_PING as the discovery protocol with Infinispan server and the following configuration:
> {noformat}
> <protocol type="FILE_PING">
> <property name="location">${jgroups.file.dir:/Users/afield/Documents}</property>
> </protocol>
> {noformat}
> However, the following exceptions occur when I try to start the server:
> {noformat}
> 15:34:41,662 INFO [org.infinispan.remoting.transport.jgroups.JGroupsTransport] (MSC service thread 1-11) ISPN000078: Starting JGroups Channel
> 15:34:41,675 ERROR [org.jgroups.protocols.FILE_PING] (MSC service thread 1-11) attempt to write data failed at clustered : clustered.list: java.io.FileNotFoundException: /Users/afield/Documents/clustered/3e5f03c6-c297-474a-cb72-1ca0841f8e5c.afield-osx/clustered.list (No such file or directory)
> at java.io.FileOutputStream.open0(Native Method) [rt.jar:1.8.0_72]
> at java.io.FileOutputStream.open(FileOutputStream.java:270) [rt.jar:1.8.0_72]
> at java.io.FileOutputStream.<init>(FileOutputStream.java:213) [rt.jar:1.8.0_72]
> at java.io.FileOutputStream.<init>(FileOutputStream.java:162) [rt.jar:1.8.0_72]
> at org.jgroups.protocols.FILE_PING.write(FILE_PING.java:294) [jgroups-3.6.3.Final-redhat-4.jar:3.6.3.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.jgroups.protocols.FILE_PING.findMembers(FILE_PING.java:116) [jgroups-3.6.3.Final-redhat-4.jar:3.6.3.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.jgroups.protocols.Discovery.findMembers(Discovery.java:240) [jgroups-3.6.3.Final-redhat-4.jar:3.6.3.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.jgroups.protocols.Discovery.down(Discovery.java:380) [jgroups-3.6.3.Final-redhat-4.jar:3.6.3.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.jgroups.protocols.FILE_PING.down(FILE_PING.java:107) [jgroups-3.6.3.Final-redhat-4.jar:3.6.3.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.jgroups.protocols.MERGE3.down(MERGE3.java:255) [jgroups-3.6.3.Final-redhat-4.jar:3.6.3.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.jgroups.protocols.FD_SOCK.down(FD_SOCK.java:360) [jgroups-3.6.3.Final-redhat-4.jar:3.6.3.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.jgroups.protocols.FD_ALL.down(FD_ALL.java:233) [jgroups-3.6.3.Final-redhat-4.jar:3.6.3.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.jgroups.protocols.VERIFY_SUSPECT.down(VERIFY_SUSPECT.java:92) [jgroups-3.6.3.Final-redhat-4.jar:3.6.3.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.jgroups.protocols.pbcast.NAKACK2.down(NAKACK2.java:589) [jgroups-3.6.3.Final-redhat-4.jar:3.6.3.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.jgroups.protocols.UNICAST3.down(UNICAST3.java:669) [jgroups-3.6.3.Final-redhat-4.jar:3.6.3.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.jgroups.protocols.pbcast.STABLE.down(STABLE.java:347) [jgroups-3.6.3.Final-redhat-4.jar:3.6.3.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.jgroups.protocols.pbcast.ClientGmsImpl.joinInternal(ClientGmsImpl.java:76) [jgroups-3.6.3.Final-redhat-4.jar:3.6.3.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.jgroups.protocols.pbcast.ClientGmsImpl.join(ClientGmsImpl.java:41) [jgroups-3.6.3.Final-redhat-4.jar:3.6.3.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.jgroups.protocols.pbcast.GMS.down(GMS.java:1087) [jgroups-3.6.3.Final-redhat-4.jar:3.6.3.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.jgroups.protocols.FlowControl.down(FlowControl.java:353) [jgroups-3.6.3.Final-redhat-4.jar:3.6.3.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.jgroups.protocols.FRAG2.down(FRAG2.java:136) [jgroups-3.6.3.Final-redhat-4.jar:3.6.3.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.jgroups.stack.ProtocolStack.down(ProtocolStack.java:1038) [jgroups-3.6.3.Final-redhat-4.jar:3.6.3.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.jgroups.JChannel.down(JChannel.java:791) [jgroups-3.6.3.Final-redhat-4.jar:3.6.3.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.jgroups.JChannel._connect(JChannel.java:564) [jgroups-3.6.3.Final-redhat-4.jar:3.6.3.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.jgroups.JChannel.connect(JChannel.java:294) [jgroups-3.6.3.Final-redhat-4.jar:3.6.3.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.jgroups.JChannel.connect(JChannel.java:279) [jgroups-3.6.3.Final-redhat-4.jar:3.6.3.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.infinispan.remoting.transport.jgroups.JGroupsTransport.startJGroupsChannelIfNeeded(JGroupsTransport.java:208) [infinispan-core-6.4.0.Final-redhat-4.jar:6.4.0.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.infinispan.remoting.transport.jgroups.JGroupsTransport.start(JGroupsTransport.java:199) [infinispan-core-6.4.0.Final-redhat-4.jar:6.4.0.Final-redhat-4]
> at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) [rt.jar:1.8.0_72]
> at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:62) [rt.jar:1.8.0_72]
> at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43) [rt.jar:1.8.0_72]
> at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:498) [rt.jar:1.8.0_72]
> at org.infinispan.commons.util.ReflectionUtil.invokeAccessibly(ReflectionUtil.java:176) [infinispan-commons-6.4.0.Final-redhat-4.jar:6.4.0.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.infinispan.factories.AbstractComponentRegistry$PrioritizedMethod.invoke(AbstractComponentRegistry.java:870) [infinispan-core-6.4.0.Final-redhat-4.jar:6.4.0.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.infinispan.factories.AbstractComponentRegistry.invokeStartMethods(AbstractComponentRegistry.java:639) [infinispan-core-6.4.0.Final-redhat-4.jar:6.4.0.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.infinispan.factories.AbstractComponentRegistry.internalStart(AbstractComponentRegistry.java:628) [infinispan-core-6.4.0.Final-redhat-4.jar:6.4.0.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.infinispan.factories.AbstractComponentRegistry.start(AbstractComponentRegistry.java:531) [infinispan-core-6.4.0.Final-redhat-4.jar:6.4.0.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.infinispan.factories.GlobalComponentRegistry.start(GlobalComponentRegistry.java:238) [infinispan-core-6.4.0.Final-redhat-4.jar:6.4.0.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.infinispan.manager.DefaultCacheManager.wireAndStartCache(DefaultCacheManager.java:583) [infinispan-core-6.4.0.Final-redhat-4.jar:6.4.0.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.infinispan.manager.DefaultCacheManager.createCache(DefaultCacheManager.java:549) [infinispan-core-6.4.0.Final-redhat-4.jar:6.4.0.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.infinispan.manager.DefaultCacheManager.getCache(DefaultCacheManager.java:420) [infinispan-core-6.4.0.Final-redhat-4.jar:6.4.0.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.infinispan.manager.DefaultCacheManager.getCache(DefaultCacheManager.java:434) [infinispan-core-6.4.0.Final-redhat-4.jar:6.4.0.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.jboss.as.clustering.infinispan.DefaultEmbeddedCacheManager.getCache(DefaultEmbeddedCacheManager.java:89) [infinispan-server-infinispan-6.4.0.Final-redhat-4.jar:6.4.0.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.jboss.as.clustering.infinispan.DefaultEmbeddedCacheManager.getCache(DefaultEmbeddedCacheManager.java:80) [infinispan-server-infinispan-6.4.0.Final-redhat-4.jar:6.4.0.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.infinispan.server.infinispan.SecurityActions$4.run(SecurityActions.java:105) [infinispan-server-infinispan-6.4.0.Final-redhat-4.jar:6.4.0.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.infinispan.server.infinispan.SecurityActions$4.run(SecurityActions.java:102) [infinispan-server-infinispan-6.4.0.Final-redhat-4.jar:6.4.0.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.infinispan.security.Security.doPrivileged(Security.java:76) [infinispan-core-6.4.0.Final-redhat-4.jar:6.4.0.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.infinispan.server.infinispan.SecurityActions.doPrivileged(SecurityActions.java:49) [infinispan-server-infinispan-6.4.0.Final-redhat-4.jar:6.4.0.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.infinispan.server.infinispan.SecurityActions.startCache(SecurityActions.java:110) [infinispan-server-infinispan-6.4.0.Final-redhat-4.jar:6.4.0.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.jboss.as.clustering.infinispan.subsystem.CacheService.start(CacheService.java:85) [infinispan-server-infinispan-6.4.0.Final-redhat-4.jar:6.4.0.Final-redhat-4]
> at org.jboss.msc.service.ServiceControllerImpl$StartTask.startService(ServiceControllerImpl.java:1980) [jboss-msc-1.1.5.Final-redhat-1.jar:1.1.5.Final-redhat-1]
> at org.jboss.msc.service.ServiceControllerImpl$StartTask.run(ServiceControllerImpl.java:1913) [jboss-msc-1.1.5.Final-redhat-1.jar:1.1.5.Final-redhat-1]
> at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1142) [rt.jar:1.8.0_72]
> at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:617) [rt.jar:1.8.0_72]
> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745) [rt.jar:1.8.0_72]
> {noformat}
> From looking at the code, FILE_PING creates the {{/Users/afield/Documents/clustered}} directory, but the problem is that the {{local_addr}} for the host is {{afield-osx/clustered}}, so {{destination}} is defined as {{75b5c5b8-014d-26ff-c400-5398a96ad3f4.afield-osx/clustered.list}} when {{addressToFilename()}} is called and then the subsequent write fails. File.separator need to be removed or replaced in the {{destination}} variable.
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[JBoss JIRA] (WFLY-6858) read-resource should return the job file name
by Cheng Fang (JIRA)
[ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-6858?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.... ]
Cheng Fang reassigned WFLY-6858:
--------------------------------
Assignee: James Perkins (was: Cheng Fang)
> read-resource should return the job file name
> ---------------------------------------------
>
> Key: WFLY-6858
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-6858
> Project: WildFly
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Batch
> Reporter: Claudio Miranda
> Assignee: James Perkins
>
> The start-job operation must pass the job file name as parameter,
> /deployment=*/subsystem=batch-jberet:read-operation-description(name=start-job)
> however the jon attribute below, returns the job-id name, not the job file name
> /deployment=*/subsystem=batch-jberet/job=*
> So there is no way to know at runtime, the job file name. Is it possible to return the job xml file name ?
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