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ASF GitHub Bot commented on ZOOKEEPER-2184: ------------------------------------------- Github user eribeiro commented on a diff in the pull request: https://github.com/apache/zookeeper/pull/150#discussion_r98282550 --- Diff: src/java/main/org/apache/zookeeper/client/StaticHostProvider.java --- @@ -87,15 +75,104 @@ public StaticHostProvider(Collection<InetSocketAddress> serverAddresses) Collections.shuffle(this.serverAddresses); } + /** + * Evaluate to a hostname if one is available and otherwise it returns the + * string representation of the IP address. + * + * In Java 7, we have a method getHostString, but earlier versions do not support it. + * This method is to provide a replacement for InetSocketAddress.getHostString(). + * + * @param addr + * @return Hostname string of address parameter + */ + private String getHostString(InetSocketAddress addr) { + String hostString = ""; + + if(addr == null) { + return hostString; + } + if (!addr.isUnresolved()) { + InetAddress ia = addr.getAddress(); + + // If the string starts with '/', then it has no hostname + // and we want to avoid the reverse lookup, so we return + // the string representation of the address. + if (ia.toString().startsWith("/")) { + hostString = ia.getHostAddress(); + } else { + hostString = addr.getHostName(); + } + } else { + // According to the Java 6 documentation, if the hostname is + // unresolved, then the string before the colon is the hostname. + String addrString = addr.toString(); + hostString = addrString.substring(0, addrString.lastIndexOf(':')); + } + + return hostString; + } + public int size() { return serverAddresses.size(); } + // Counts the number of addresses added and removed during + // the last call to next. Used mainly for test purposes. + // See StasticHostProviderTest. + private int nextAdded = 0; + private int nextRemoved = 0; + + public int getNextAdded() { + return nextAdded; + } + + public int getNextRemoved() { + return nextRemoved; + } + public InetSocketAddress next(long spinDelay) { - ++currentIndex; - if (currentIndex == serverAddresses.size()) { - currentIndex = 0; + // Handle possible connection error by re-resolving hostname if possible + if (!connectedSinceNext) { + InetSocketAddress curAddr = serverAddresses.get(currentIndex); + if (!getHostString(curAddr).equals(curAddr.getAddress().getHostAddress())) { + LOG.info("Resolving again hostname: {}", getHostString(curAddr)); + try { + int thePort = curAddr.getPort(); + InetAddress resolvedAddresses[] = InetAddress.getAllByName(getHostString(curAddr)); + nextAdded = 0; + nextRemoved = 0; + if (resolvedAddresses.length == 1) { + serverAddresses.set(currentIndex, new InetSocketAddress(resolvedAddresses[0], thePort)); + nextAdded = nextRemoved = 1; + LOG.debug("Newly resolved address: {}", resolvedAddresses[0]); + } else { + int i = 0; --- End diff -- ``` Line 136: String hostString = getHostString(currAddr); ``` > Zookeeper Client should re-resolve hosts when connection attempts fail > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: ZOOKEEPER-2184 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-2184 > Project: ZooKeeper > Issue Type: Bug > Components: java client > Affects Versions: 3.4.6, 3.5.0 > Environment: Ubuntu 14.04 host, Docker containers for Zookeeper & > Kafka > Reporter: Robert P. Thille > Assignee: Flavio Junqueira > Labels: easyfix, patch > Fix For: 3.4.10, 3.5.3 > > Attachments: ZOOKEEPER-2184.patch > > > Testing in a Docker environment with a single Kafka instance using a single > Zookeeper instance. Restarting the Zookeeper container will cause it to > receive a new IP address. Kafka will never be able to reconnect to Zookeeper > and will hang indefinitely. Updating DNS or /etc/hosts with the new IP > address will not help the client to reconnect as the > zookeeper/client/StaticHostProvider resolves the connection string hosts at > creation time and never re-resolves. > A solution would be for the client to notice that connection attempts fail > and attempt to re-resolve the hostnames in the connectString. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)