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Enrico Olivelli updated BOOKKEEPER-946:
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org.apache.bookkeeper.replication.AuditorLedgerCheckerTest-output.txt
> Provide an option to delay auto recovery of lost bookies
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> Key: BOOKKEEPER-946
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BOOKKEEPER-946
> Project: Bookkeeper
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: bookkeeper-server
> Affects Versions: 4.5.0
> Reporter: Rithin Shetty
> Assignee: Rithin Shetty
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 4.5.0
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> Attachments:
> org.apache.bookkeeper.replication.AuditorLedgerCheckerTest-output.txt
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> If auto recovery is enabled, and a bookie goes down for upgrade or even if it
> looses zk connection intermittently, the auditor detects it as a lost bookie
> and starts under replication detection and the replication workers on other
> bookie nodes start replicating the under replicated ledgers. All of this
> stops once the bookie comes up but by then a few ledgers would get
> replicated. Given the fact that we have multiple copies of data, it is
> probably not necessary to start the recovery as soon as a bookie goes down.
> We can probably wait for an hour or so and then start recovery. This should
> cover cases like planned upgrade, intermittent network connectivity loss,
> etc. The amount of time to wait can be an option and the default would be to
> not wait at all(i.e. retain current behavior).
> Of course, if more than one bookie goes down within a short interval, we
> could decide to start auto recovery without waiting.
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