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Phil Yang commented on HBASE-14004:
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If RS crashed at this time, what will happen?
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If only RS crashed, DNs not, there is no data loss because they are hflushed to
DNs' memory. Only RS+DNs all crashed causes data loss. But hsync every time
will increase latency, so users can configure on this issue.
> [Replication] Inconsistency between Memstore and WAL may result in data in
> remote cluster that is not in the origin
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> Key: HBASE-14004
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-14004
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: regionserver
> Reporter: He Liangliang
> Priority: Critical
> Labels: replication, wal
>
> Looks like the current write path can cause inconsistency between
> memstore/hfile and WAL which cause the slave cluster has more data than the
> master cluster.
> The simplified write path looks like:
> 1. insert record into Memstore
> 2. write record to WAL
> 3. sync WAL
> 4. rollback Memstore if 3 fails
> It's possible that the HDFS sync RPC call fails, but the data is already
> (may partially) transported to the DNs which finally get persisted. As a
> result, the handler will rollback the Memstore and the later flushed HFile
> will also skip this record.
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