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Noble Paul edited comment on SOLR-5872 at 3/18/14 4:04 PM:
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bq.That is also how I first implemented the clusterstate
Can you throw some light on how was the ZK schema for your initial impl? If all
nodes of a given slice is under one zk directory , one watch on the parent
should be fine, right?
was (Author: noble.paul):
bq.That is also how I first implemented the clusterstate
Can you throw some light on how was the ZK schema for your initial impl? If all
nodes of a given slice is in one watch on the parent should be fine, right?
> Eliminate overseer queue
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>
> Key: SOLR-5872
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-5872
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: SolrCloud
> Reporter: Noble Paul
> Assignee: Noble Paul
>
> The overseer queue is one of the busiest points in the entire system. The
> raison d'ĂȘtre of the queue is
> * Provide batching of operations for the main clusterstate,json so that
> state updates are minimized
> * Avoid race conditions and ensure order
> Now , as we move the individual collection states out of the main
> clusterstate.json, the batching is not useful anymore.
> Race conditions can easily be solved by using a compare and set in Zookeeper.
> The proposed solution is , whenever an operation is required to be performed
> on the clusterstate, the same thread (and of course the same JVM)
> # read the fresh state and version of zk node
> # construct the new state
> # perform a compare and set
> # if compare and set fails go to step 1
> This should be limited to all operations performed on external collections
> because batching would be required for others
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