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Patrick Hunt reassigned ZOOKEEPER-1154:
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Assignee: Vishal Kathuria
> Data inconsistency when the node(s) with the highest zxid is not present at
> the time of leader election
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> Key: ZOOKEEPER-1154
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-1154
> Project: ZooKeeper
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: quorum
> Affects Versions: 3.3.3
> Reporter: Vishal Kathuria
> Assignee: Vishal Kathuria
> Priority: Blocker
> Fix For: 3.4.0
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> Attachments: ZOOKEEPER-1154.patch, ZOOKEEPER-1154.patch
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> Original Estimate: 504h
> Remaining Estimate: 504h
>
> If a participant with the highest zxid (lets call it A) isn't present during
> leader election, a participant with a lower zxid (say B) might be chosen as a
> leader. When A comes up, it will replay the log with that higher zxid. The
> change that was in that higher zxid will only be visible to the clients
> connecting to the participant A, but not to other participants.
> I was able to reproduce this problem by
> 1. connect debugger to B and C and suspend them, so they don't write anything
> 2. Issue an update to the leader A.
> 3. After a few seconds, crash all servers (A,B,C)
> 4. Start B and C, let the leader election take place
> 5. Start A.
> 6. You will find that the update done in step 2 is visible on A but not on
> B,C, hence the inconsistency.
> Below is a more detailed analysis of what is happening in the code.
> Initial Condition
> 1. Lets say there are three nodes in the ensemble A,B,C with A being the
> leader
> 2. The current epoch is 7.
> 3. For simplicity of the example, lets say zxid is a two digit number,
> with epoch being the first digit.
> 4. The zxid is 73
> 5. All the nodes have seen the change 73 and have persistently logged it.
> Step 1
> Request with zxid 74 is issued. The leader A writes it to the log but there
> is a crash of the entire ensemble and B,C never write the change 74 to their
> log.
> Step 3
> B,C restart, A is still down
> B,C form the quorum
> B is the new leader. Lets say B minCommitLog is 71 and maxCommitLog is 73
> epoch is now 8, zxid is 80
> Request with zxid 81 is successful. On B, minCommitLog is now 71,
> maxCommitLog is 81
> Step 4
> A starts up. It applies the change in request with zxid 74 to its in-memory
> data tree
> A contacts B to registerAsFollower and provides 74 as its ZxId
> Since 71<=74<=81, B decides to send A the diff. B will send to A the proposal
> 81.
> Problem:
> The problem with the above sequence is that A's data tree has the update from
> request 74, which is not correct. Before getting the proposals 81, A should
> have received a trunc to 73. I don't see that in the code. If the
> maxCommitLog on B hadn't bumped to 81 but had stayed at 73, that case seems
> to be fine.
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