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Francesco Nigro updated ARTEMIS-3430:
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Description:
This can be seen both as a bug or an improvement over the existing self-heal
behaviour of activation sequence introduced by
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-3340.
In short, the existing protocol to increase activation sequence while
un-replicated is:
# remote i -> -(i + 1) ie remote CLAIM
# local i -> (i + 1) ie local commit
# remote -(i + 1) -> (i + 1) ie remote COMMIT
This protocol has been designed to allow witness brokers to acknowledge if
their data is no longer up-to-date and to save them to throw it away if still
valuable, during a partial failure while increasing activation sequence.
In the current version, self-repairing is allowed just if live broker has
performed 2. but not 3. ie local activation sequence is updated, but
coordinated one isn't committed yet.
If the failing broker is restarted it can "fix" the coordinated sequence and
move on to become live again, but if 2. fail (or just never happen), the
coordinated activation sequence cannot be fixed if not with some admin
intervention, after inspecting local activation sequences.
The reason why other brokers cannot "fix" the sequence is because the local
sequence of the failed broker is unknown and just roll-backing the claimed one
can makes the failed broker to believe to have up-to-date data too, causing
journal misalignments.
The solution to this can be to fix claimed sequence, forbidding any broker to
run un-replicated with it by further increasing it *after* repaired: this would
age forcibly brokers with "goodish" data, but will allow others brokers to
auto-repair without admin intervention.
The sole drawback of this strategy is that a further fail of the repairing
broker while further increasing sequence will give it full and exclusive
responsibility to auto-repair, because no other brokers can have an high-enough
local sequence.
was:
This can be seen both as a bug or an improvement over the existing self-heal
behaviour of activation sequence introduced by
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-3340.
In short, the existing protocol to increase activation sequence while
un-replicated is:
# remote i -> -(i + 1) ie remote CLAIM
# local i -> (i + 1) ie local commit
# remote -(i + 1) -> (i + 1) ie remote COMMIT
This protocol has been designed to allow witness brokers to acknowledge if
their data is no longer up-to-date and to save them to throw it away if still
valuable, during a partial failure while increasing activation sequence.
In the current version, self-repairing is allowed only if the live broker has
performed 2. but not 3. ie local activation sequence is updated, but
coordinated one isn't committed.
If the failing broker is restarted it can "fix" the coordinated sequence and
move on to become live again, but if 2. fail (or just never happen), the
coordinated activation sequence cannot be fixed if not with some admin
intervention, after inspecting local activation sequences.
The reason why other brokers cannot "fix" the sequence is because the local
sequence of the failed broker is unknown and just roll-backing the claimed one
can makes the failed broker to believe to have up-to-date data too, causing
journal misalignments.
The solution to this can be to fix claimed sequence, forbidding any broker to
run un-replicated with it by further increasing it *after* repaired: this would
age forcibly brokers with "goodish" data, but will allow others brokers to
auto-repair without admin intervention.
The sole drawback of this strategy is that a further fail of the repairing
broker while further increasing sequence will give it full and exclusive
responsibility to auto-repair, because no other brokers can have an high-enough
local sequence.
> Activation Sequence Auto-Repair
> -------------------------------
>
> Key: ARTEMIS-3430
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-3430
> Project: ActiveMQ Artemis
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Francesco Nigro
> Assignee: Francesco Nigro
> Priority: Major
>
> This can be seen both as a bug or an improvement over the existing self-heal
> behaviour of activation sequence introduced by
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-3340.
> In short, the existing protocol to increase activation sequence while
> un-replicated is:
> # remote i -> -(i + 1) ie remote CLAIM
> # local i -> (i + 1) ie local commit
> # remote -(i + 1) -> (i + 1) ie remote COMMIT
> This protocol has been designed to allow witness brokers to acknowledge if
> their data is no longer up-to-date and to save them to throw it away if still
> valuable, during a partial failure while increasing activation sequence.
> In the current version, self-repairing is allowed just if live broker has
> performed 2. but not 3. ie local activation sequence is updated, but
> coordinated one isn't committed yet.
> If the failing broker is restarted it can "fix" the coordinated sequence and
> move on to become live again, but if 2. fail (or just never happen), the
> coordinated activation sequence cannot be fixed if not with some admin
> intervention, after inspecting local activation sequences.
> The reason why other brokers cannot "fix" the sequence is because the local
> sequence of the failed broker is unknown and just roll-backing the claimed
> one can makes the failed broker to believe to have up-to-date data too,
> causing journal misalignments.
> The solution to this can be to fix claimed sequence, forbidding any broker to
> run un-replicated with it by further increasing it *after* repaired: this
> would age forcibly brokers with "goodish" data, but will allow others brokers
> to auto-repair without admin intervention.
> The sole drawback of this strategy is that a further fail of the repairing
> broker while further increasing sequence will give it full and exclusive
> responsibility to auto-repair, because no other brokers can have an
> high-enough local sequence.
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