I send following email to dev maillist for deep insight into this issue and 
more suggestion. Thanks!


Hi All,

I am using Zookeeper3.3.5 for a distributed project. During the test, a watch 
related issue is found. Our monitor program places 100 watches on 100 different 
paths (e.g. /goo1 .... /goo100) for monitoring the data change, and another 
writer program updates one of paths at a specified interval. We found sometimes 
some data change notification messages are lost when the monitor program is 
switched to a new server due to the failure of current server.

I check the "watch management" section in current release notes 
http://zookeeper.apache.org/doc/trunk/releasenotes.html and find a statement 
"In this release the client library tracks watches that a client has registered 
and reregisters the watches when a connection is made to a new server." So 
based on the information, look like during server failover it is expected 
behavior to lose data change notifications before watches are successfully 
re-registered in a new server.

The solution that I figure out to this issue is to query all 100 paths to check 
if there is any data change after the monitor program is connected to a new 
server.

However if we need to monitor 1000 or 10K paths, this solution may not be good. 
Can anyone suggest a better solution to this issue?

Furthermore, can ZK service is enhanced to replicate the watches on each ZK 
server to solve this issue forever?

Thanks for your time and help!

Jack


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