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Jeffrey Zhong commented on HBASE-8701:
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This seems like a hack on the hack. What do we do if the replay fails a second
time? (once for original server crash, then a crash while replay, then again
when replaying the replay?)
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The original sequence number are used to store along with KV so that no matter
how many RS failures we have during replay. The original sequence number will
be used to determine the ordering.
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So it IS possible to have an hfile w/ a negative sequence number? (We don't
sort storefiles by sequenceid any more?)
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No. We only touch mvcc field and hfile sequence id is intact. The negative mvcc
value is only used to break the tie.(use the negative mvcc field if it's
present instead of default hfile sequence id)
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How do the replays work in memstore?
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new writes with positive mvcc wins because replay writes have negative mvcc
values. Once the memstore is flushed, the negative mvcc number is used only to
replace the default hfile sequence id(if they're presents) to break tie. Since
recovery doesn't allow reads till full recovery, it should be fine a hfile
contains negative and positive mvcc values.
I'll creat a test case to see if that's the case because you raises the good
concern.
> distributedLogReplay need to apply wal edits in the receiving order of those
> edits
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>
> Key: HBASE-8701
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-8701
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: MTTR
> Reporter: Jeffrey Zhong
> Assignee: Jeffrey Zhong
> Fix For: 0.98.0, 0.95.2
>
> Attachments: 8701-v3.txt, hbase-8701-v4.patch, hbase-8701-v5.patch
>
>
> This issue happens in distributedLogReplay mode when recovering multiple puts
> of the same key + version(timestamp). After replay, the value is
> nondeterministic of the key
> h5. The original concern situation raised from [~eclark]:
> For all edits the rowkey is the same.
> There's a log with: [ A (ts = 0), B (ts = 0) ]
> Replay the first half of the log.
> A user puts in C (ts = 0)
> Memstore has to flush
> A new Hfile will be created with [ C, A ] and MaxSequenceId = C's seqid.
> Replay the rest of the Log.
> Flush
> The issue will happen in similar situation like Put(key, t=T) in WAL1 and
> Put(key,t=T) in WAL2
> h5. Below is the option(proposed by Ted) I'd like to use:
> a) During replay, we pass original wal sequence number of each edit to the
> receiving RS
> b) In receiving RS, we store negative original sequence number of wal edits
> into mvcc field of KVs of wal edits
> c) Add handling of negative MVCC in KVScannerComparator and KVComparator
> d) In receiving RS, write original sequence number into an optional field of
> wal file for chained RS failure situation
> e) When opening a region, we add a safety bumper(a large number) in order for
> the new sequence number of a newly opened region not to collide with old
> sequence numbers.
> In the future, when we stores sequence number along with KVs, we can adjust
> the above solution a little bit by avoiding to overload MVCC field.
> h5. The other alternative options are listed below for references:
> Option one
> a) disallow writes during recovery
> b) during replay, we pass original wal sequence ids
> c) hold flush till all wals of a recovering region are replayed. Memstore
> should hold because we only recover unflushed wal edits. For edits with same
> key + version, whichever with larger sequence Id wins.
> Option two
> a) During replay, we pass original wal sequence ids
> b) for each wal edit, we store each edit's original sequence id along with
> its key.
> c) during scanning, we use the original sequence id if it's present otherwise
> its store file sequence Id
> d) compaction can just leave put with max sequence id
> Please let me know if you have better ideas.
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