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Xiao Chen updated HADOOP-14044:
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Fix Version/s: 2.8.2
2.7.4
> Synchronization issue in delegation token cancel functionality
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> Key: HADOOP-14044
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-14044
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Hrishikesh Gadre
> Assignee: Hrishikesh Gadre
> Fix For: 2.9.0, 2.7.4, 3.0.0-alpha4, 2.8.2
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> Attachments: dt_fail.log, dt_success.log, HADOOP-14044-001.patch,
> HADOOP-14044-002.patch, HADOOP-14044-003.patch
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> We are using Hadoop delegation token authentication functionality in Apache
> Solr. As part of the integration testing, I found following issue with the
> delegation token cancelation functionality.
> Consider a setup with 2 Solr servers (S1 and S2) which are configured to use
> delegation token functionality backed by Zookeeper. Now invoke following
> steps,
> [Step 1] Send a request to S1 to create a delegation token.
> (Delegation token DT is created successfully)
> [Step 2] Send a request to cancel DT to S2
> (DT is canceled successfully. client receives HTTP 200 response)
> [Step 3] Send a request to cancel DT to S2 again
> (DT cancelation fails. client receives HTTP 404 response)
> [Step 4] Send a request to cancel DT to S1
> At this point we get two different responses.
> - DT cancelation fails. client receives HTTP 404 response
> - DT cancelation succeeds. client receives HTTP 200 response
> Also as per the current implementation, each server maintains an in_memory
> cache of current tokens which is updated using the ZK watch mechanism. e.g.
> the ZK watch on S1 will ensure that the in_memory cache is synchronized after
> step 2.
> After investigation, I found the root cause for this behavior is due to the
> race condition between step 4 and the firing of ZK watch on S1. Whenever the
> watch fires before the step 4 - we get HTTP 404 response (as expected). When
> that is not the case - we get HTTP 200 response along with following ERROR
> message in the log,
> {noformat}
> Attempted to remove a non-existing znode /ZKDTSMTokensRoot/DT_XYZ
> {noformat}
> From client perspective, the server *should* return HTTP 404 error when the
> cancel request is sent out for an invalid token.
> Ref: Here is the relevant Solr unit test for reference,
> https://github.com/apache/lucene-solr/blob/746786636404cdb8ce505ed0ed02b8d9144ab6c4/solr/core/src/test/org/apache/solr/cloud/TestSolrCloudWithDelegationTokens.java#L285
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