[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] (WFLY-6781) Wildfly cluster's failover functionality doesn't work as expected

Preeta Kuruvilla (JIRA) issues at jboss.org
Thu Jun 30 11:55:01 EDT 2016


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Preeta Kuruvilla commented on WFLY-6781:
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Attached are the logs before and after testing failover for both RC and SL.

BeforeFailover logs : Are when Node1 and Node2 are running and working correctly and JMS messages is processed.

AfterFailover logs: Are when Node2 is powered off and Node1 is running but JMS messages on Node1 is not getting processed by SL on Node1.

Note : The workaround we have found is to restart both Node1 and Node2. Just powering on Node2 is not enough to make it work as expected.

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> Wildfly cluster's failover functionality doesn't work as expected
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: WFLY-6781
>                 URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-6781
>             Project: WildFly
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: JMS
>    Affects Versions: 8.2.0.Final
>            Reporter: Preeta Kuruvilla
>            Assignee: Jeff Mesnil
>            Priority: Blocker
>         Attachments: server.RC.Node1.AfterFailover.log, server.RC.Node1.BeforeFailover.log, server.RC.Node2.AfterFailover.log, server.RC.Node2.BeforeFailover.log, server.SL.Node1.AfterFailover.log, server.SL.Node1.BeforeFailover.log
>
>
> Following are the testing scenarios we did and the outcome:-
> 1. Network disabling on a VM for testing failover – Not working for both Linux and Windows environment.
> 2. Power off of a VM using VMware client  for testing failover – Is working on Linux environment but not working on windows environment.
> 3. Ctrl + C method to stop services on a node for testing failover – works on both linux and windows environment
> 4. Stopping server running on Node /VM using Admin Console  for testing failover  - works on both linux and windows environment.
> Jgroups subsystem configuration in domain.xml we have is below:-
> <subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:jgroups:2.0" default-stack="udp">
>                 <stack name="udp">
>                     <transport type="UDP" socket-binding="jgroups-udp"/>
>                     <protocol type="PING"/>
>                     <protocol type="MERGE3"/>
>                     <protocol type="FD_SOCK" socket-binding="jgroups-udp-fd"/>
>                     <protocol type="FD_ALL"/>
>                     <protocol type="VERIFY_SUSPECT"/>
>                     <protocol type="pbcast.NAKACK2"/>
>                     <protocol type="UNICAST3"/>
>                     <protocol type="pbcast.STABLE"/>
>                     <protocol type="pbcast.GMS"/>
>                     <protocol type="UFC"/>
>                     <protocol type="MFC"/>
>                     <protocol type="FRAG2"/>
>                     <protocol type="RSVP"/>
>                 </stack>
>                 <stack name="tcp">
>                     <transport type="TCP" socket-binding="jgroups-tcp"/>
>                     <protocol type="MPING" socket-binding="jgroups-mping"/>
>                     <protocol type="MERGE2"/>
>                     <protocol type="FD_SOCK" socket-binding="jgroups-tcp-fd"/>
>                     <protocol type="FD"/>
>                     <protocol type="VERIFY_SUSPECT"/>
>                     <protocol type="pbcast.NAKACK2"/>
>                     <protocol type="UNICAST3"/>
>                     <protocol type="pbcast.STABLE"/>
>                     <protocol type="pbcast.GMS"/>
>                     <protocol type="MFC"/>
>                     <protocol type="FRAG2"/>
>                     <protocol type="RSVP"/>
>                 </stack>
>             </subsystem>



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