Hi Marek,
How do I add the StateTransferInterceptor to the standalone.xml? Isn’t that only doable
programmatically?
Thanks,
Sarp
From: Marek Posolda <mposolda(a)redhat.com>
Date: Tuesday, August 2, 2016 at 5:32 AM
To: Abdullah Sarp <akaya(a)expedia.com>, "keycloak-user(a)lists.jboss.org"
<keycloak-user(a)lists.jboss.org>
Subject: Re: [keycloak-user] Handling SuspectExceptions in Keycloak
See KC issue [1] and related infinispan issue [2] .
The workaround is to add the StateTransferInterceptor to the proper place in chain to
"realms" and "users" caches. See how I did it programatically. I think
that based on that, you should be able to add it to infinispan subsystem as well.
[1]
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/KEYCLOAK-3306
[2]
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-6857
Marek
On 28/07/16 11:53, Sarp Kaya wrote:
Hello,
There is already an existing bug report for Infinispan here:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-6721
Currently for Keycloak, if this exception is thrown then it sends an Internal Server Error
page to the browser. Essentially what would be really good is that it sends the user back
to the login page instead of displaying Internal Server Error.
This happens when I am consistently sending login and logout (around 40 req/s) requests to
two Keycloak instances (let’s call them kc1 and kc2), then one new keycloak instance is
started kc3. Kc3 connects to kc1 and 2 in clustering mode.
Now kc1 receives a new request (such as login) and while it is processing that, kc3 is
gracefully shut including the cache with this log:
2016-07-28 09:15:53,656 INFO [org.jboss.as.clustering.infinispan] (ServerService Thread
Pool -- 61) WFLYCLINF0003: Stopped sessions cache from keycloak container
Just shortly after that (6 ms) kc1 throws an exception like this:
2016-07-28 09:15:53,662 ERROR [io.undertow.request] (default task-48) UT005023: Exception
handling request to /auth/realms/{realm}/login-actions/authenticate:
org.jboss.resteasy.spi.UnhandledException:
org.infinispan.statetransfer.OutdatedTopologyException: Cache topology changed while the
command was executing: expected 175, got 176
at
org.jboss.resteasy.core.ExceptionHandler.handleException(ExceptionHandler.java:247)
at
org.jboss.resteasy.core.SynchronousDispatcher.writeException(SynchronousDispatcher.java:168)
at
org.jboss.resteasy.core.SynchronousDispatcher.writeResponse(SynchronousDispatcher.java:471)
at
org.jboss.resteasy.core.SynchronousDispatcher.invoke(SynchronousDispatcher.java:415)
then shortly after(150 ms) kc1 wants to talk to kc3 and fails to do so with this
exception:
2016-07-28 09:15:53,804 ERROR [org.infinispan.interceptors.InvocationContextInterceptor]
(default task-54) ISPN000136: Error executing command RemoveCommand, writing keys
[f9bde276-dd03-41c9-995b-b1aaf64c1489]:
org.infinispan.remoting.transport.jgroups.SuspectException: Cache not running on node
kc3
at
org.infinispan.remoting.transport.AbstractTransport.checkResponse(AbstractTransport.java:46)
at
org.infinispan.remoting.transport.jgroups.JGroupsTransport.checkRsp(JGroupsTransport.java:763)
at
org.infinispan.remoting.transport.jgroups.JGroupsTransport.lambda$invokeRemotelyAsync$73(JGroupsTransport.java:612)
at
java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture.uniApply(CompletableFuture.java:602)
at
java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture$UniApply.tryFire(CompletableFuture.java:577)
at
java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture.postComplete(CompletableFuture.java:474)
at
java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture.complete(CompletableFuture.java:1962)
at
org.infinispan.remoting.transport.jgroups.RspListFuture.futureDone(RspListFuture.java:31)
at org.jgroups.blocks.Request.checkCompletion(Request.java:169)
at org.jgroups.blocks.GroupRequest.viewChange(GroupRequest.java:261)
at
org.jgroups.blocks.RequestCorrelator.receiveView(RequestCorrelator.java:331)
at
org.jgroups.blocks.RequestCorrelator.receive(RequestCorrelator.java:242)
at
org.jgroups.blocks.MessageDispatcher$ProtocolAdapter.up(MessageDispatcher.java:684)
at org.jgroups.JChannel.up(JChannel.java:738)
at org.jgroups.fork.ForkProtocolStack.up(ForkProtocolStack.java:123)
at org.jgroups.stack.Protocol.up(Protocol.java:374)
at org.jgroups.protocols.FORK.up(FORK.java:118)
at org.jgroups.protocols.FRAG2.up(FRAG2.java:165)
at org.jgroups.protocols.FlowControl.up(FlowControl.java:394)
at org.jgroups.protocols.ENCRYPT.up(ENCRYPT.java:454)
at org.jgroups.protocols.pbcast.GMS.installView(GMS.java:735)
at
org.jgroups.protocols.pbcast.ParticipantGmsImpl.handleViewChange(ParticipantGmsImpl.java:140)
at org.jgroups.protocols.pbcast.GMS.up(GMS.java:922)
at org.jgroups.stack.Protocol.up(Protocol.java:412)
at org.jgroups.protocols.pbcast.STABLE.up(STABLE.java:294)
at org.jgroups.protocols.UNICAST3.up(UNICAST3.java:474)
at org.jgroups.protocols.pbcast.NAKACK2.deliverBatch(NAKACK2.java:982)
at
org.jgroups.protocols.pbcast.NAKACK2.removeAndPassUp(NAKACK2.java:912)
at org.jgroups.protocols.pbcast.NAKACK2.handleMessage(NAKACK2.java:846)
at org.jgroups.protocols.pbcast.NAKACK2.up(NAKACK2.java:618)
at org.jgroups.protocols.VERIFY_SUSPECT.up(VERIFY_SUSPECT.java:155)
at org.jgroups.protocols.FD.up(FD.java:260)
at org.jgroups.protocols.FD_SOCK.up(FD_SOCK.java:310)
at org.jgroups.protocols.MERGE3.up(MERGE3.java:285)
at org.jgroups.protocols.Discovery.up(Discovery.java:295)
at org.jgroups.protocols.TP.passMessageUp(TP.java:1577)
at org.jgroups.protocols.TP$MyHandler.run(TP.java:1796)
at
java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1142)
at
java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:617)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
The key that it tries to write is the user-id. After this, the browser receives an
Internal Server Error page, which looks like this in html:
<html>
<head>
<title>
Error
</title>
</head>
<body>
Internal Server Error
</body>
</html>
I have configured my infinispan cache settings as following (the rest are default):
<distributed-cache name="sessions" mode="SYNC"
owners="5"/>
<distributed-cache name="offlineSessions" mode="SYNC"
owners="1"/>
<distributed-cache name="loginFailures" mode="SYNC"
owners="1"/>
I have tried many things (such as playing with owner amounts or instance amounts etc). It
does not seem to fix this exception. I am well aware that this seems more Infinispan issue
than Keycloak, but I believe that Keycloak at least should respond the end user a better
error message (perhaps a login again page) rather than an Internal Server Error page.
Could you please handle this exception?
Kind Regards,
Sarp Kaya
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