[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] Commented: (JGRP-692) Unable to recover from suspect/merge, with auto-reconnect
Matt Magoffin (JIRA)
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Thu Mar 13 15:20:58 EDT 2008
[ http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JGRP-692?page=comments#action_12402794 ]
Matt Magoffin commented on JGRP-692:
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I can see about getting this to our staging environment. The problem is we don't have enough traffic on our staging environment to expose this issue... we've only seen it on our production environment.
By CVS checkout, do you mean the HEAD branch?
> Unable to recover from suspect/merge, with auto-reconnect
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: JGRP-692
> URL: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JGRP-692
> Project: JGroups
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.6.1
> Environment: JBoss 4.2.2 on Linux 2.4.21-47.0.1.ELsmp i686 using Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (build 1.5.0_10-b03, mixed mode)
> Reporter: Matt Magoffin
> Assigned To: Bela Ban
> Fix For: 2.6.3
>
> Attachments: jgroups-logs.tbz2
>
>
> I'm having an issue with a 2-machine cluster using a TCP stack
> based on the tcp.xml from JGroups 2.6.1. On each machine I have 8 separate
> channels running, on different ports, with 4 groups in 2 JVM instances.
> After some period of time, one machine will fail to respond to a FD ping,
> and gets suspected. The machine that failed is not responding in time it
> seems from high CPU use, and many of the channels will fail FD around the
> same time. The channels are configured with auto-reconnect. My
> understanding was that the channel should "heal" itself and eventually
> re-form into a new view with the same 2 members in the cluster, which
> should apply to this situation because the machine that failed to respond
> eventually will respond.
> However, the group does not always seem to "heal" (sometimes it does,
> sometimes not). Once it stops healing, it never seems to ever do so again,
> and I get tons of NAKACK "message X not found in retransmission table"
> ERROR logs. The only way to get the channel working agin is to shut down
> the channel on both machines and then start them up again.
> I'm not using muxed channels... just normal channels.
> I have for now disabled shunning, and the channels seem to be able to
> re-connect after a shun situation occurs, but after time I'm still seeing
> something wrong with the channel in that the nodes are not able to send
> messages to each other successfully, and I have tons of
> 2008-02-21 21:01:53,572 WARN [org.jgroups.protocols.pbcast.NAKACK]
> 172.16.172.233:19182] discarded message from non-member
> 172.16.172.234:19182, my view is [172.16.172.233:19182|8]
> [172.16.172.233:19182]
> log entries, even while FD is receiving acks on that channel.
> this is a degradation problem for me while my servers are running,
> not just during deployment. After a while of running, the nodes get
> shunned/disconnected some how (often from a slow response from the other
> node) and then fail to ever merge back to form the original view of the 2
> nodes again.
> Now even with shun set to false in both FD and pbcast.GMS on both nodes
> for all channels, eventually still the nodes reach the same state of never
> re-forming... and I have tons eventual
> 2008-02-21 21:28:24,857 WARN [org.jgroups.protocols.pbcast.NAKACK]
> 172.16.172.233:19182] discarded message from non-member
> 172.16.172.234:19182, my view is [172.16.172.233:19182|8]
> [172.16.172.233:19182]
> After a while in my application I'll force the channel to close wait a
> minute, and reopen, and sometimes this gets the channel working again, but
> doesn't always seem to.
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