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Jason Brown commented on CASSANDRA-9100:
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TL;DR I think some dtests/ccm are the way to go for now.
Last summer, I built a simulator for our gossip so I could understand it
further and see where it starts to break down. It took me about 2.5 weeks just
to pull apart the gossip components from the rest of the system so I could run
them in isolation - meaning, have more than one Gossiper executing in a siungle
JVM. The changes included a series hack that broke many other components, like
MessasingService (but that was acceptable for the simulator), and I'm not sure
the rest of cassandra was totally legit with the hacks, either (except
Gossiper, of course). I did have a workable simulator after the effort, but
didn't have much time to work on it beyond that (maybe prep work for my various
gossip talks) to invest into the simulator.
This being said, I think it's an incredibly non-trivial effort to tease gossip
out for testing due to all the singletons, as [~brandon.williams] mentioned. I
think some good wins, however, could be gained by adding in some dtests - but
then, the question is "what to monitor for indications of sucess/failure?". I'm
not sure there's a fantastic answer here. The (limited) possibilities include
nodetool output, log file scraping, and ... ? I'd be most inclined for nodetool
output, but we already scrape log files in dtests (I think), so that's not
without precendent; but it also depends on what is being tested.
Thinking on it more, and, if it's even possible, it might be neat to script
some iptables manipulation into dtests to block IPs/ports from communicating,
then observe that gossip behaves as expected. Think of it as "mini-Jepsen", and
testing gossip in the face of network partitions seems like apropos place for
that kind of testing.
> Gossip is inadequately tested
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> Key: CASSANDRA-9100
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-9100
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Test
> Components: Core
> Reporter: Ariel Weisberg
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> We found a few unit tests, but nothing that exercises Gossip under
> challenging conditions. Maybe consider a long test that hooks up some
> gossipers over a fake network and then do fault injection on that fake
> network. Uni-directional and bi-directional partitions, delayed delivery, out
> of order delivery if that is something that they can see in practice.
> Connects/disconnects.
> Also play with bad clocks.
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