Hello Stig, Thanks, I followed your instructions, but got a build failure:
[INFO] --- maven-dependency-plugin:2.8:unpack (unpack) @ storm-core --- [INFO] Configured Artifact: org.apache.storm:multilang-ruby:1.2.3-SNAPSHOT:jar Downloading: http://repository.apache.org/snapshots/org/apache/storm/multilang-ruby/1.2.3-SNAPSHOT/maven-metadata.xml Downloading: https://clojars.org/repo/org/apache/storm/multilang-ruby/1.2.3-SNAPSHOT/maven-metadata.xml Downloading: https://clojars.org/repo/org/apache/storm/multilang-ruby/1.2.3-SNAPSHOT/multilang-ruby-1.2.3-SNAPSHOT.jar Downloading: http://repository.apache.org/snapshots/org/apache/storm/multilang-ruby/1.2.3-SNAPSHOT/multilang-ruby-1.2.3-SNAPSHOT.jar [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] Reactor Summary: [INFO] [INFO] Storm .............................................. SUCCESS [ 4.279 s] [INFO] maven-shade-clojure-transformer .................... SUCCESS [ 4.568 s] [INFO] storm-maven-plugins ................................ SUCCESS [ 3.992 s] [INFO] Storm Core ......................................... FAILURE [03:12 min] [INFO] storm-kafka-client ................................. SKIPPED [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] BUILD FAILURE [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [INFO] Total time: 03:28 min [INFO] Finished at: 2018-05-06T12:27:58+02:00 [INFO] Final Memory: 86M/1460M [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [ERROR] Failed to execute goal org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-dependency-plugin:2.8:unpack (unpack) on project storm-core: Unable to find artifact. Could not find artifact org.apache.storm:multilang-ruby:jar:1.2.3-SNAPSHOT in clojars (https://clojars.org/repo/) [ERROR] [ERROR] Try downloading the file manually from the project website. [ERROR] [ERROR] Then, install it using the command: [ERROR] mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=org.apache.storm -DartifactId=multilang-ruby -Dversion=1.2.3-SNAPSHOT -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=/path/to/file [ERROR] [ERROR] Alternatively, if you host your own repository you can deploy the file there: [ERROR] mvn deploy:deploy-file -DgroupId=org.apache.storm -DartifactId=multilang-ruby -Dversion=1.2.3-SNAPSHOT -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=/path/to/file -Durl=[url] -DrepositoryId=[id] [ERROR] [ERROR] [ERROR] org.apache.storm:multilang-ruby:jar:1.2.3-SNAPSHOT [ERROR] [ERROR] from the specified remote repositories: [ERROR] central (http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/, releases=true, snapshots=false), [ERROR] clojars (https://clojars.org/repo/, releases=true, snapshots=true), [ERROR] apache.snapshots (http://repository.apache.org/snapshots, releases=false, snapshots=true) [ERROR] -> [Help 1] I guess something's missing in the instruction or in the dependency declaration file ? Best regards, Alexandre 2018-05-06 12:15 GMT+02:00 Stig Rohde Døssing <[email protected]>: > Start by cloning the Storm repository: > > git clone https://github.com/apache/storm.git > > cd into the directory containing the Storm code, then fetch the branch > corresponding to the PR > > git fetch origin pull/2663/head:STORM-3059-1.x > > In this case 2663 is the PR number of the PR you want to fetch (from the > url https://github.com/apache/storm/pull/2663), and STORM-3059-1.x is the > name of the branch you want to create locally that will point to the > commits from the PR. Then you just checkout the branch you created. > > git checkout STORM-3059-1.x > > At this point you can build storm-kafka-client with > > mvn clean install -DskipTests -pl external/storm-kafka-client -am > > 2018-05-06 11:38 GMT+02:00 Alexandre Vermeerbergen <[email protected] >>: > >> Hello Stig, >> >> Yes I can try your fix very quickly if you have a binary artifact >> (storm-kafka-client.jar, I guess) which I could download. >> Or "copy paste" instructions that I could use to build it (I'm sorry : >> I tend to be slow at understanding how to retrieve specific pull >> requests to build artifacts). >> >> Best regards, >> Alexandre >> >> 2018-05-06 10:51 GMT+02:00 Stig Rohde Døssing <[email protected]>: >> > I put up what I believe should be a fix at >> > https://github.com/apache/storm/pull/2663, would you be willing to try >> it >> > out? >> > >> > Regarding killing the entire worker, you are right that it can be >> overkill >> > in some cases, but there's a tradeoff you have to make. Heron runs each >> > component (spout/bolt) in independent JVMs, so if e.g. the spout crashes >> > there then only the JVM hosting that spout will crash and restart. They >> pay >> > for it by having to communicate between JVMs more, since they never have >> > situations where a spout can send a tuple to a bolt without having to >> > serialize it and go between processes. >> > >> > 2018-05-06 10:38 GMT+02:00 Alexandre Vermeerbergen < >> [email protected] >> >>: >> > >> >> Hello Stig, >> >> >> >> Thank you very much for your very fast answer and for opening >> >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STORM-3059. >> >> >> >> Regarding my generic concern that Kafka Spout exceptions shouldn't >> >> kill it's worker process, I am still concerned by the scope of the >> >> "kill/recovery". >> >> Indeed, a worker process generally not only hosts spouts, but also >> bolts. >> >> The fact that a spout occasional crash leads to the killing of >> >> everything else running on the same worker process seems overkill (no >> >> pun intended) to me. >> >> >> >> To give an analogy with a web application server, it's like if we >> >> would agree that an exception thrown by a servlet could lead to a kill >> >> of the application server's container process. Yeah with a cluster of >> >> containers and a good load balancer in front this could be OK in >> >> production, but yet... I still feel this overkill. >> >> >> >> Back to my precise issues, is there possibility to have >> >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STORM-3059 in Storm 1.2.2 final >> >> ? >> >> >> >> Best regards, >> >> Alexandre Vermeerbergen >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> 2018-05-06 9:58 GMT+02:00 Stig Rohde Døssing <[email protected]>: >> >> > The exception is caused by the fix in STORM-2994, the new code should >> >> only >> >> > run in AT_LEAST_ONCE mode, not in the others. >> >> > >> >> > Have raised https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STORM-3059 to fix >> it. >> >> > >> >> > I disagree that the spout should catch and swallow unknown/unexpected >> >> > exceptions. Storm is designed to be fail-fast, and to restart >> processes >> >> > when they error out unexpectedly. I don't think the spout would work >> any >> >> > better if it caught and ignored these exceptions. >> >> > >> >> > 2018-05-06 9:30 GMT+02:00 Alexandre Vermeerbergen < >> >> [email protected]> >> >> > : >> >> > >> >> >> Hello All, >> >> >> >> >> >> [ ] -1 Do not release this package because storm-kafka-client spout >> >> >> glitches can crash workers, leading to degraded performances. >> >> >> >> >> >> I have downloaded the binary artifacts of this storm 1.2.0rc2, copied >> >> >> the binaries of storm-kafka-client, flux and flux-wrapper from the >> >> >> Nessus staging repository quoted by Taylor, and ran tests on a >> >> >> relatively modest configuration (1 VM for Nimbus, 1 VM for a >> >> >> Supervisor node, 1 VM a Zookeeper node) with Java 8 update 172 on >> >> >> CentOS 7. We use storm-kafka-client with Kafka 0.10.2.0 libs against >> a >> >> >> large cluster of Kafka Brokers at version 1.0.1. We have ~15 >> >> >> topologies running on this setup. >> >> >> >> >> >> The first glitch I noticed is a that, unlike with Storm 1.2.0 which >> we >> >> >> use in production, we had deserialization exceptions in of our our >> >> >> Spout: >> >> >> - With Storm 1.2.0, these exceptions were somehow "swallowed", and >> >> >> this spout would consume nothing and not crashing its worker anyway >> >> >> - With Storm 1.2.2rc2, these exceptions showed up, with a crash of >> the >> >> >> Spout's worker process. Storm restarts the worker, and then the same >> >> >> crash occurs not long afte. All this leads to many Netty errors in >> all >> >> >> our topologies' logs, which clearly means bad performances (CPU load >> >> >> quite high on the Supervisor VM) >> >> >> After fixing the cause of the deserialization exception (which was in >> >> >> our code), this issue disappeared. >> >> >> >> >> >> The second glitch which I just noticed is that we have a another >> >> >> "situation" which is similar but yet a little bit different : on >> >> >> another of our topologies, we have a spout throwing the following >> >> >> exception, also leading to its worker's crash: >> >> >> >> >> >> 2018-05-06 06:55:49.560 o.a.s.k.s.KafkaSpout >> >> >> Thread-6-eventKafkaSpout-executor[3 3] [INFO] Initialization >> complete >> >> >> 2018-05-06 06:55:49.636 o.a.s.util Thread-6-eventKafkaSpout- >> executor[3 >> >> >> 3] [ERROR] Async loop died! >> >> >> java.lang.NullPointerException: null >> >> >> at org.apache.storm.kafka.spout.KafkaSpout.emitOrRetryTuple( >> >> >> KafkaSpout.java:507) >> >> >> ~[stormjar.jar:?] >> >> >> at org.apache.storm.kafka.spout.KafkaSpout. >> >> >> emitIfWaitingNotEmitted(KafkaSpout.java:440) >> >> >> ~[stormjar.jar:?] >> >> >> at org.apache.storm.kafka.spout.KafkaSpout.nextTuple( >> >> >> KafkaSpout.java:308) >> >> >> ~[stormjar.jar:?] >> >> >> at org.apache.storm.daemon.executor$fn__10727$fn__10742$ >> >> >> fn__10773.invoke(executor.clj:654) >> >> >> ~[storm-core-1.2.2.jar:1.2.2] >> >> >> at org.apache.storm.util$async_loop$fn__553.invoke(util.clj: >> >> 484) >> >> >> [storm-core-1.2.2.jar:1.2.2] >> >> >> at clojure.lang.AFn.run(AFn.java:22) [clojure-1.7.0.jar:?] >> >> >> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:748) [?:1.8.0_172] >> >> >> 2018-05-06 06:55:49.641 o.a.s.d.executor >> >> >> Thread-6-eventKafkaSpout-executor[3 3] [ERROR] >> >> >> java.lang.NullPointerException: null >> >> >> at org.apache.storm.kafka.spout.KafkaSpout.emitOrRetryTuple( >> >> >> KafkaSpout.java:507) >> >> >> ~[stormjar.jar:?] >> >> >> at org.apache.storm.kafka.spout.KafkaSpout. >> >> >> emitIfWaitingNotEmitted(KafkaSpout.java:440) >> >> >> ~[stormjar.jar:?] >> >> >> at org.apache.storm.kafka.spout.KafkaSpout.nextTuple( >> >> >> KafkaSpout.java:308) >> >> >> ~[stormjar.jar:?] >> >> >> at org.apache.storm.daemon.executor$fn__10727$fn__10742$ >> >> >> fn__10773.invoke(executor.clj:654) >> >> >> ~[storm-core-1.2.2.jar:1.2.2] >> >> >> at org.apache.storm.util$async_loop$fn__553.invoke(util.clj: >> >> 484) >> >> >> [storm-core-1.2.2.jar:1.2.2] >> >> >> at clojure.lang.AFn.run(AFn.java:22) [clojure-1.7.0.jar:?] >> >> >> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:748) [?:1.8.0_172] >> >> >> 2018-05-06 06:55:49.702 o.a.s.util Thread-6-eventKafkaSpout- >> executor[3 >> >> >> 3] [ERROR] Halting process: ("Worker died") >> >> >> java.lang.RuntimeException: ("Worker died") >> >> >> at org.apache.storm.util$exit_process_BANG_.doInvoke(util. >> >> clj:341) >> >> >> [storm-core-1.2.2.jar:1.2.2] >> >> >> at clojure.lang.RestFn.invoke(RestFn.java:423) >> >> >> [clojure-1.7.0.jar:?] >> >> >> at org.apache.storm.daemon.worker$fn__11404$fn__11405. >> >> >> invoke(worker.clj:792) >> >> >> [storm-core-1.2.2.jar:1.2.2] >> >> >> at org.apache.storm.daemon.executor$mk_executor_data$fn__ >> >> >> 10612$fn__10613.invoke(executor.clj:281) >> >> >> [storm-core-1.2.2.jar:1.2.2] >> >> >> at org.apache.storm.util$async_loop$fn__553.invoke(util.clj: >> >> 494) >> >> >> [storm-core-1.2.2.jar:1.2.2] >> >> >> at clojure.lang.AFn.run(AFn.java:22) [clojure-1.7.0.jar:?] >> >> >> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:748) [?:1.8.0_172] >> >> >> 2018-05-06 06:55:49.706 o.a.s.d.worker Thread-15 [INFO] Shutting down >> >> >> worker metricAggregation_ec2-34-248-249-45-eu-west-1-compute- >> >> >> amazonaws-com_defaultStormTopic-106-1525589734 >> >> >> 871ced6c-14c4-4a59-a774-579bf357314f 6714 >> >> >> 2018-05-06 06:55:49.707 o.a.s.d.worker Thread-15 [INFO] Terminating >> >> >> messaging context >> >> >> 2018-05-06 06:55:49.707 o.a.s.d.worker Thread-15 [INFO] Shutting down >> >> >> executors >> >> >> >> >> >> This exception looks like >> >> >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STORM-3032, but I can't tell >> for >> >> >> sure, except that the line number of the exception corresponds to >> this >> >> >> line of KafkaSpout.java: >> >> >> >> >> >> offsetManagers.get(tp). >> addToEmitMsgs(msgId.offset()); >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> To sum up, I am voting [-1] on this 1.2.0rc2, because I have the >> >> >> feeling that exceptions in Kafka Spout should be gracefully caught >> and >> >> >> never lead to work crashes. I understand that the root cause of these >> >> >> exceptions can come from the specific code we have in our topologies, >> >> >> and for the 1st case I was glad to see it because it was an easy fix >> >> >> on our side, but nevertheless on a production system, one can have >> >> >> sometimes exceptions and the performance pain of workers crash is >> >> >> simply not affordable in production. >> >> >> >> >> >> I don't know if a JIRA already exists on this generic issue that >> kafka >> >> >> spout exceptions should be gracefully catched (and maybe lead to >> >> >> "Failed" tuples, so that there would be a tracking anyway? or at >> least >> >> >> a log message in Storm UI ?) >> >> >> >> >> >> Please note that this JIRA would differ from STORM-3032 because >> >> >> STORM-3032 seems to be specific to one case, where as in my opinion >> >> >> the crash issue is more generic - as my two different cases show. >> >> >> >> >> >> Best regards, >> >> >> Alexandre Vermeerbergen >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> 2018-05-03 19:18 GMT+02:00 P. Taylor Goetz <[email protected]>: >> >> >> > CORRECTION: The Nexus staging repository for this rc is: >> >> >> > >> >> >> > https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/ >> >> orgapachestorm-1064 >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > On May 3, 2018, at 11:42 AM, P. Taylor Goetz <[email protected]> >> >> wrote: >> >> >> > >> >> >> > This is a call to vote on releasing Apache Storm 1.2.2 (rc2) >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Full list of changes in this release: >> >> >> > >> >> >> > https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/storm/apache-storm-1. >> >> >> 2.2-rc2/RELEASE_NOTES.html >> >> >> > >> >> >> > The tag/commit to be voted upon is v1.2.2: >> >> >> > >> >> >> > https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=storm.git;a=tree;h= >> >> >> 7cb19fb3befa65e5ff9e5e02f38e16de865982a9;hb= >> >> e001672cf0ea59fe6989b563fb6bbb >> >> >> 450fe8e7e5 >> >> >> > >> >> >> > The source archive being voted upon can be found here: >> >> >> > >> >> >> > https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/storm/apache-storm-1. >> >> >> 2.2-rc2/apache-storm-1.2.2-src.tar.gz >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Other release files, signatures and digests can be found here: >> >> >> > >> >> >> > https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/storm/apache-storm-1. >> 2.2-rc2/ >> >> >> > >> >> >> > The release artifacts are signed with the following key: >> >> >> > >> >> >> > https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=storm.git;a=blob_ >> >> >> plain;f=KEYS;hb=22b832708295fa2c15c4f3c70ac0d2bc6fded4bd >> >> >> > >> >> >> > The Nexus staging repository for this release is: >> >> >> > >> >> >> > https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/ >> >> orgapachestorm-1062 >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Please vote on releasing this package as Apache Storm 1.2.2. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > When voting, please list the actions taken to verify the release. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > This vote will be open for 72 hours or until at least 3 PMC members >> >> vote >> >> >> +1. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > [ ] +1 Release this package as Apache Storm 1.2.2 >> >> >> > [ ] 0 No opinion >> >> >> > [ ] -1 Do not release this package because... >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > -Taylor >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >>
