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Kannan Muthukkaruppan commented on HBASE-2312:
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1) Master detects RS#1 is dead
2) The master renames the /hbase/.logs/<regionserver name> directory to 
something else (say /hbase/.logs/<regionserver name>-dead)
3) Add mkdir support (as opposed to mkdirs) to HDFS - so that a file create 
fails if the directory doesn't exist. Dhruba tells me this is very doable.
4) RS#1 comes back up and is not able create the new hlog. It restarts itself.
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So in the proposed solution, what happens if the master dies after step #2? 

I suppose this is something the master failover (persisting master state) has 
to handle. But until then are we making things worse?

> Possible data loss when RS goes into GC pause while rolling HLog
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>
>                 Key: HBASE-2312
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-2312
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: master, regionserver
>    Affects Versions: 0.20.3
>            Reporter: Karthik Ranganathan
>            Assignee: Nicolas Spiegelberg
>
> There is a very corner case when bad things could happen(ie data loss):
> 1)    RS #1 is going to roll its HLog - not yet created the new one, old one 
> will get no more writes
> 2)    RS #1 enters GC Pause of Death
> 3)    Master lists HLog files of RS#1 that is has to split as RS#1 is dead, 
> starts splitting
> 4)    RS #1 wakes up, created the new HLog (previous one was rolled) and 
> appends an edit - which is lost
> The following seems like a possible solution:
> 1)    Master detects RS#1 is dead
> 2)    The master renames the /hbase/.logs/<regionserver name>  directory to 
> something else (say /hbase/.logs/<regionserver name>-dead)
> 3)    Add mkdir support (as opposed to mkdirs) to HDFS - so that a file 
> create fails if the directory doesn't exist. Dhruba tells me this is very 
> doable.
> 4)    RS#1 comes back up and is not able create the new hlog. It restarts 
> itself.

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