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Jonathan Hurley updated AMBARI-17660:
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Attachment: AMBARI-17660.patch
> EU Downgrade Does Not Stop Services
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> Key: AMBARI-17660
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-17660
> Project: Ambari
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: ambari-server
> Affects Versions: 2.2.0
> Reporter: Jonathan Hurley
> Assignee: Jonathan Hurley
> Priority: Blocker
> Fix For: 2.4.0
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> Attachments: AMBARI-17660.patch
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> When downgrading an express upgrade, the orchestration of the downgrade does
> not perform the same steps as the upgrade did. Namely, the stopping of high-
> and low-level services is not present. This leads to a scenario like this:
> - Upgrade HDP 2.x to 2.y
> -- Stop Storm
> -- Stop ZK
> -- Update Stack to 2.y
> -- Restart ZK on 2.y
> -- Restart Storm on 2.y
> - Downgrade HDP 2.y to 2.x
> -- Update Stack to 2.x
> -- Restart ZK on 2.x
> -- Restart Storm on 2.x
> Notice that we didn't stop the running services. This leads to a problem
> where actions which must take place while services are down can't complete
> successfully.
> The case in point is Storm. Between HDP 2.4 and HDP 2.5, Storm changed the
> name of a serialized class. Part of the Storm upgrade/downgrade is to always
> delete local storm data. However, during an EU, if Nimbus and Supervisor are
> co-located on the same host, Supervisor will write out 2.5 data since it
> wasn't shut down. Consider:
> - Nimbus deletes local data and restarts on the downgrade version
> - A running 2.5 Supervisor on the same host then re-creates that directory
> and puts 2.5 data back in
> - When the 2.5 Supervisor goes to downgrade and restart, it can't delete that
> data again since Nimbus is already running and would stop.
> For this reason, we should always ensure that services are stopped on the
> downgrade for an EU.
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