Michael Ho created KUDU-2192:
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Summary: KRPC should have a timer to close stuck connections
Key: KUDU-2192
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KUDU-2192
Project: Kudu
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: rpc
Reporter: Michael Ho
If the remote host goes down or its network gets unplugged, all pending RPCs to
that host will be stuck if there is no timeout specified. While those RPCs
which have finished sending their payloads or those which haven't started
sending payloads can be cancelled quickly, those in mid-transmission (i.e. an
RPC at the front of the outbound queue with part of its payload sent already)
cannot be cancelled until the payload has been completely sent. Therefore, it's
beneficial to have a timeout to kill a connection if it's not making any
progress for an extended period of time so the RPC will fail and get unstuck.
The timeout may need to be conservatively large to avoid aggressive closing of
connections due to transient network issue. One can consider augmenting the
existing maintenance thread logic which checks for idle connection to check for
this kind of timeout. Please feel free to propose other alternatives (e.g. TPC
keepalive timeout) in this JIRA.
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