[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] Commented: (JBMESSAGING-1842) Live node dropping out of cluster can cause duplicate message delivery
Yong Hao Gao (JIRA)
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Tue Jan 18 13:03:49 EST 2011
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Yong Hao Gao commented on JBMESSAGING-1842:
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Finished handling most part of nodes quarantine mechanism.
Next major thing : handling nodes rejoin.
Also to do: Client side impact.
Work in branch: https://svn.jboss.org/repos/messaging/branches/JBM1842
Howard
> Live node dropping out of cluster can cause duplicate message delivery
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>
> Key: JBMESSAGING-1842
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBMESSAGING-1842
> Project: JBoss Messaging
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: JMS Clustering
> Affects Versions: 1.4.0.SP3.CP10
> Reporter: Justin Bertram
> Assignee: Yong Hao Gao
>
> When a live node is kicked out of the cluster (for whatever reason) its JBoss Messaging ServerPeer remains active which means the node is still available to send messages to clients. However, when the node is kicked out of the cluster another node in the cluster performs fail-over for that node and takes ownership of that node's messages in the database. The "dead" node may know nothing about this and might believe it still owns those messages and therefore will deliver those messages to clients. After delivery it tries to remove the message from the database and can't (because it doesn't actually own that message anymore). When this happens the "dead" node issues a WARN like this:
> WARN [JDBCPersistenceManager] Failed to remove row for: Reference[23318958991900672]:RELIABLE
> Of course, the node which performed the fail-over and actually owns the message now may also deliver the message to a client.
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