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Sean Busbey commented on HBASE-21505:
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[~wchevreuil] can you create a release note for this change? The addition of 
recovery queue information to the replication status command is a big 
operability improvement and I'd like it called out in release notes.

> Several inconsistencies on information reported for Replication Sources by 
> hbase shell status 'replication' command.
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-21505
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-21505
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Replication
>    Affects Versions: 3.0.0-alpha-1, 2.2.0
>            Reporter: Wellington Chevreuil
>            Assignee: Wellington Chevreuil
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: 3.0.0-alpha-1, 2.3.0
>
>         Attachments: 
> 0001-HBASE-21505-initial-version-for-more-detailed-report.patch, 
> HBASE-21505-branch-2.001.patch, HBASE-21505-branch-2.001.patch, 
> HBASE-21505-branch-2.002.patch, HBASE-21505-branch-2.002.patch, 
> HBASE-21505-master.001.patch, HBASE-21505-master.002.patch, 
> HBASE-21505-master.003.patch, HBASE-21505-master.004.patch, 
> HBASE-21505-master.005.patch, HBASE-21505-master.006.patch, 
> HBASE-21505-master.007.patch, HBASE-21505-master.008.patch, 
> HBASE-21505-master.009.patch, HBASE-21505-master.010.patch, 
> HBASE-21505-master.011.patch, HBASE-21505-master.011.patch
>
>
> While reviewing hbase shell status 'replication' command, noticed the 
> following issues related to replication source section:
> 1) TimeStampsOfLastShippedOp keeps getting updated and increasing even when 
> no new edits were added to source, so nothing was really shipped. Test steps 
> performed:
> 1.1) Source cluster with only one table targeted to replication;
> 1.2) Added a new row, confirmed the row appeared in Target cluster;
> 1.3) Issued status 'replication' command in source, TimeStampsOfLastShippedOp 
> shows current timestamp T1.
> 1.4) Waited 30 seconds, no new data added to source. Issued status 
> 'replication' command, now shows timestamp T2.
> 2) When replication is stuck due some connectivity issues or target 
> unavailability, if new edits are added in source, reported AgeOfLastShippedOp 
> is wrongly showing same value as "Replication Lag". This is incorrect, 
> AgeOfLastShippedOp should not change until there's indeed another edit 
> shipped to target. Test steps performed:
> 2.1) Source cluster with only one table targeted to replication;
> 2.2) Stopped target cluster RS;
> 2.3) Put a new row on source. Running status 'replication' command does show 
> lag increasing. TimeStampsOfLastShippedOp seems correct also, no further 
> updates as described on bullet #1 above.
> 2.4) AgeOfLastShippedOp keeps increasing together with Replication Lag, even 
> though there's no new edit shipped to target:
> {noformat}
> ...
>  SOURCE: PeerID=1, AgeOfLastShippedOp=5581, SizeOfLogQueue=1, 
> TimeStampsOfLastShippedOp=Wed Nov 21 02:50:23 GMT 2018, Replication Lag=5581
> ...
> ...
> SOURCE: PeerID=1, AgeOfLastShippedOp=8586, SizeOfLogQueue=1, 
> TimeStampsOfLastShippedOp=Wed Nov 21 02:50:23 GMT 2018, Replication Lag=8586
> ...
> {noformat}
> 3) AgeOfLastShippedOp gets set to 0 even when a given edit had taken some 
> time before it got finally shipped to target. Test steps performed:
> 3.1) Source cluster with only one table targeted to replication;
> 3.2) Stopped target cluster RS;
> 3.3) Put a new row on source. 
> 3.4) AgeOfLastShippedOp keeps increasing together with Replication Lag, even 
> though there's no new edit shipped to target:
> {noformat}
> T1:
> ...
>  SOURCE: PeerID=1, AgeOfLastShippedOp=5581, SizeOfLogQueue=1, 
> TimeStampsOfLastShippedOp=Wed Nov 21 02:50:23 GMT 2018, Replication Lag=5581
> ...
> T2:
> ...
> SOURCE: PeerID=1, AgeOfLastShippedOp=8586, SizeOfLogQueue=1, 
> TimeStampsOfLastShippedOp=Wed Nov 21 02:50:23 GMT 2018, Replication Lag=8586
> ...
> {noformat}
> 3.5) Restart target cluster RS and verified the new row appeared there. No 
> new edit added, but status 'replication' command reports AgeOfLastShippedOp 
> as 0, while it should be the diff between the time it concluded shipping at 
> target and the time it was added in source:
> {noformat}
> SOURCE: PeerID=1, AgeOfLastShippedOp=0, SizeOfLogQueue=1, 
> TimeStampsOfLastShippedOp=Wed Nov 21 02:50:23 GMT 2018, Replication Lag=0
> {noformat}
> 4) When replication is stuck due some connectivity issues or target 
> unavailability, if RS is restarted, once recovered queue source is started, 
> TimeStampsOfLastShippedOp is set to initial java date (Thu Jan 01 01:00:00 
> GMT 1970, for example), thus "Replication Lag" also gives a complete 
> inaccurate value. 
> Tests performed:
> 4.1) Source cluster with only one table targeted to replication;
> 4.2) Stopped target cluster RS;
> 4.3) Put a new row on source, restart RS on source, waited a few seconds for 
> recovery queue source to startup, then it gives:
> {noformat}
> SOURCE: PeerID=1, AgeOfLastShippedOp=0, SizeOfLogQueue=1, 
> TimeStampsOfLastShippedOp=Thu Jan 01 01:00:00 GMT 1970, Replication 
> Lag=9223372036854775807
> {noformat}
> Also, we should report status to all sources running, current output format 
> gives the impression there’s only one, even when there are recovery queues, 
> for instance. 
> Here is a list of ideas on how the command should report under different 
> states of replication:
> a) Source started, target stopped, no edits arrived on source yet: 
> Status replication should not show any lags, no edits shipped, no edits 
> arrived;
> b) Source started, target stopped, add edit on source:
> Status replication should report following info -> lag, time of edit arrival 
> on source, additional message saying no edits had been shipped to target;
> c) Source started, target stopped, edit added on source, restart source:
> Status replication should list two sources, one normal, other recovered. 
> Normal source should show no lags, no edits shipped, no edits arrived. 
> Recovered should show no edits shipped, but should have edits arrived in 
> source and lag > 0;
> d) Source started, target stopped, add edit on source, restart source, add 
> another edit on source:
> Status replication should list two sources, one normal, other recovered. Both 
> sources should show no edits shipped, but should have edits arrived in source 
> and lag > 0;
> e) Source started, target stopped, add edit on source, restart source, add 
> another edit on source, start target:
> Status replication should list normal source only (after some short period), 
> with proper times for last shipped, last arrived in source and no replication 
> lag.
> f) Source started, target stopped, add edit on source, restart source, 
> restart target:
> Status replication should list normal source only, with no shipped, nor 
> arrived edits, and lag should be 0;



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