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stack commented on HBASE-6060:
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On znode check, yes, the rs is doing the checks before it does any transition.  
This is not the case in master when SSH or TimeoutMonitor assume they own a 
region (else we would not be running into illegalstateexceptions).

Agree, the updating of in-memory states also needs review.

Synchronize on regionplans making change will shut out other threads while 
regionplan is being manipulated but after we leave the synchronization, is 
having a region named REGION_PLAN_ALREADY_INUSE the only way we have of 
blocking another thread trying to operate on a region?  Can we not check RIT or 
can we not look at the RegionPlan to see if its in process being assigned (we 
could add another field to RegionPlan with where it is in the assignment 
process?)

I'll rereview your last patch in morning w/ the above in mind.  Thanks for 
bringing me along.
                
> Regions's in OPENING state from failed regionservers takes a long time to 
> recover
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-6060
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-6060
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: master, regionserver
>            Reporter: Enis Soztutar
>            Assignee: Enis Soztutar
>             Fix For: 0.96.0, 0.94.1, 0.92.3
>
>         Attachments: 6060-94-v3.patch, 6060-94-v4.patch, 6060-94-v4_1.patch, 
> 6060-94-v4_1.patch, 6060-trunk.patch, 6060-trunk.patch, 6060-trunk_2.patch, 
> 6060-trunk_3.patch, HBASE-6060-92.patch, HBASE-6060-94.patch
>
>
> we have seen a pattern in tests, that the regions are stuck in OPENING state 
> for a very long time when the region server who is opening the region fails. 
> My understanding of the process: 
>  
>  - master calls rs to open the region. If rs is offline, a new plan is 
> generated (a new rs is chosen). RegionState is set to PENDING_OPEN (only in 
> master memory, zk still shows OFFLINE). See HRegionServer.openRegion(), 
> HMaster.assign()
>  - RegionServer, starts opening a region, changes the state in znode. But 
> that znode is not ephemeral. (see ZkAssign)
>  - Rs transitions zk node from OFFLINE to OPENING. See 
> OpenRegionHandler.process()
>  - rs then opens the region, and changes znode from OPENING to OPENED
>  - when rs is killed between OPENING and OPENED states, then zk shows OPENING 
> state, and the master just waits for rs to change the region state, but since 
> rs is down, that wont happen. 
>  - There is a AssignmentManager.TimeoutMonitor, which does exactly guard 
> against these kind of conditions. It periodically checks (every 10 sec by 
> default) the regions in transition to see whether they timedout 
> (hbase.master.assignment.timeoutmonitor.timeout). Default timeout is 30 min, 
> which explains what you and I are seeing. 
>  - ServerShutdownHandler in Master does not reassign regions in OPENING 
> state, although it handles other states. 
> Lowering that threshold from the configuration is one option, but still I 
> think we can do better. 
> Will investigate more. 

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