No dia 26/11/2013, às 02:20, Mark Phillips <m...@basho.com> escreveu:

> Hi Valter, 
> 
> 
> On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 4:47 PM, Valter Balegas <bale...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I’m trying to use strong consistency in a riak cluster with nodes in a 
> wide-area network, but a timeout fires sometimes, regardless the timeout 
> value.
> 
> How many nodes do you have? And where are they located geographically?

2 nodes, US East Coast and Europe, i’m using EC2.

Valter
> 
>  
> I tried to increase the timeout of the get operation but it does not seem to 
> help. Is there any parameter that i can change to increase the timeout? 
> The latency between the nodes is the order of hundreds of milliseconds, and, 
> since in the eventual-consistency setting this does not happen (even with a 
> bigger read quorum), i’m assuming it has to do with Strong consistency 
> parametrization.
> I’m using the most recent erlang client and riak versions and the client runs 
> in the same machine as the node i connect to.
> 
> {ok, Pid} = riakc_pb_socket:start_link(“NODELINK", 8087).  
> {ok,<0.35.0>}
> 2>  
> 2> riakc_pb_socket:get(Pid, {<<"STRONG">>,<<"ITEMS">>}, <<"KEY">>, [],5000).
> {error,<<"timeout">>}
> 3>riakc_pb_socket:get(Pid, {<<"STRONG">>,<<"ITEMS">>}, <<"KEY">>, [],5000).   
>       
> {ok,{riakc_obj,{<<"STRONG">>,<<"ITEMS">>},
>                <<"KEY">>,
>                <<107,206,97,96,96,96,204,96,74,97,96,73,45,78,45,204,96,
>                  202,99,99,96,1,10,...>>,
>                [{{dict,2,16,16,8,80,48,
>                        {[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],...},
>                        {{[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],...}}},
>                  <<"100">>}],
>                undefined,undefined}}
> 4> riakc_pb_socket:get(Pid, {<<"STRONG">>,<<"ITEMS">>}, <<"KEY">>, 
> [],5000000).
> {error,<<"timeout">>}
> 5> riakc_pb_socket:get(Pid, {<<"STRONG">>,<<"ITEMS">>}, <<"KEY">>, [],5000).
> 
> =ERROR REPORT==== 26-Nov-2013::00:34:38 ===
> ** Generic server <0.35.0> terminating 
> ** Last message in was {req_timeout,#Ref<0.0.0.113>}
> ** When Server state == {state,”NODELINK",
>                                8087,false,false,undefined,gen_tcp,undefined,
>                                {[],[]},
>                                1,[],infinity,undefined,undefined,undefined,
>                                undefined,100}
> ** Reason for termination == 
> ** disconnected
> ** exception exit: disconnected
> 
> Thanks,
> Valter
> 
> 
> 
> No dia 21/11/2013, às 11:40, Valter Balegas <bale...@gmail.com> escreveu:
> 
>> Thanks, it works now! 
>> i wouldn’t realize that bucket type had to be specified as a type. But i did 
>> say that i didn’t now what that meant. :)
>> 
>> I hope i can do all my experiments now,
>> Valter
>> 
>> No dia 20/11/2013, às 21:04, Valter Balegas <bale...@gmail.com> escreveu:
>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> Here is the sequence of commands:
>>> 
>>> --Compiled Riak with "make rel" and riak-erlang-client with “make". Erlang 
>>> version R16B02; using the latest version on GitHub or the riak2.0.0.5pre 
>>> package.
>>> 
>>> ./bin/riak stop
>>> 
>>> --changed the consensus flag to true on ./etc/riak.conf
>>> 
>>> ./bin/riak start
>>> 
>>> .bin//riak-admin bucket-type create bucket '{"props": {"consistent": true}}'
>>> ./bin/riak-admin bucket-type activate bucket
>>> 
>>> ./bin/riak stop
>>> ./bin/riak start
>>> 
>>> on a erlang console, initialized with:
>>> 
>>> ./erts-5.10.3/bin/erl -pa ../riak-erlang-client/ebin 
>>> ../riak-erlang-client/deps/*/ebin
>>> 
>>> f(Pid), {ok, Pid} = riakc_pb_socket:start_link("localhost", 8087).
>>> NewA = riakc_obj:new(<<"bucket">>, <<"key">>, <<"my binary data">>).
>>> NewB = riakc_obj:new(<<"bucket">>, <<"key">>, <<"my other binary data">>).
>>> riakc_pb_socket:put(Pid, NewA, [return_body]).
>>> {ok,{riakc_obj,<<"bucket">>,<<"key">>,
>>>                <<107,206,97,96,96,96,204,96,202,5,82,28,202,156,255,126,
>>>                  6,245,74,255,202,96,74,...>>,
>>>                [{{dict,2,16,16,8,80,48,
>>>                        {[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],...},
>>>                        {{[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],...}}},
>>>                  <<"my binary data">>}],
>>>                undefined,undefined}}
>>> 5> riakc_pb_socket:put(Pid, NewB, [return_body]).
>>> {ok,{riakc_obj,<<"bucket">>,<<"key">>,
>>>                <<107,206,97,96,96,96,204,96,202,5,82,28,202,156,255,126,
>>>                  6,245,74,255,202,96,74,...>>,
>>>                [{{dict,2,16,16,8,80,48,
>>>                        {[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],...},
>>>                        {{[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],...}}},
>>>                  <<"my binary data">>},
>>>                 {{dict,2,16,16,8,80,48,
>>>                        {[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],...},
>>>                        {{[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],...}}},
>>>                  <<"my other binary data">>}],
>>>                undefined,undefined}}
>>> 
>>> bin/riak-admin bucket-type status bucket
>>> bucket is active
>>> 
>>> young_vclock: 20
>>> w: quorum
>>> small_vclock: 50
>>> rw: quorum
>>> r: quorum
>>> pw: 0
>>> precommit: []
>>> pr: 0
>>> postcommit: []
>>> old_vclock: 86400
>>> notfound_ok: true
>>> n_val: 3
>>> linkfun: {modfun,riak_kv_wm_link_walker,mapreduce_linkfun}
>>> last_write_wins: false
>>> dw: quorum
>>> consistent: true
>>> chash_keyfun: {riak_core_util,chash_std_keyfun}
>>> big_vclock: 50
>>> basic_quorum: false
>>> allow_mult: true
>>> active: true
>>> claimant: 'riak@127.0.0.1
>>> 
>>> bin/riak-admin bucket-type list
>>> bucket (active)
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> No dia 20/11/2013, às 17:23, Jordan West <jw...@basho.com> escreveu:
>>> 
>>>> Hi Valter,
>>>> 
>>>> Could you provide the code you are using to generate the concurrent 
>>>> requests in addition to the output of `riak-admin bucket-type list` and 
>>>> `riak-admin bucket-type status <buckettype>` where <buckettype> is the 
>>>> name of the strongly consistent bucket you created (from one node should 
>>>> be sufficient)? I've been using this feature in a personal project and 
>>>> just tested on a local cluster using curl and was unable to reproduce (the 
>>>> cluster was a bit behind develop but there have been no recent changes to 
>>>> the feature).
>>>> 
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Jordan 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 5:30 AM, Valter Balegas <bale...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Hello,
>>>> 
>>>> I was able to activate strong consistency, but the node keeps generating 
>>>> siblings, when i execute two concurrent writes (Store two objects without 
>>>> vector clock).
>>>> I tried with the Riak 2.0.0.5pre package and the latest version on the 
>>>> repository. Am i missing anything? i was expecting operations to fail, in 
>>>> this case.
>>>> 
>>>> It seems that the error was caused by my Erlang version. The creation of 
>>>> the bucket type didn’t fail with R16B02.
>>>> 
>>>> Valter
>>>> 
>>>> No dia 20/11/2013, às 03:13, Jordan West <jw...@basho.com> escreveu:
>>>> 
>>>>> Valter,
>>>>> 
>>>>> You mentioned you are using a recent develop. Would you be able to pull 
>>>>> down any recent changes and update-deps (or build a fresh devrel)? I just 
>>>>> tried a fresh clone of develop and was unable to reproduce the same 
>>>>> error. I, also, tried with R15B01 (Riak 2.0 is slated to use R16B02 right 
>>>>> now). 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Alternatively, you should be able to workaround this by doing a `riak 
>>>>> attach-direct` and defining the atom at the erlang shell:
>>>>> 
>>>>> 1> consistent.
>>>>> consistent
>>>>> 
>>>>> Jordan
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 3:06 PM, Valter Balegas <bale...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> I can’t create the bucket type:
>>>>> 
>>>>> RPC to 'riak@127.0.0.1' failed: {'EXIT',
>>>>>                                  {badarg,
>>>>>                                   [{erlang,list_to_existing_atom,
>>>>>                                     ["consistent"],
>>>>>                                     []},
>>>>>                                    {riak_kv_wm_utils,erlify_bucket_prop,1,
>>>>>                                     [{file,"src/riak_kv_wm_utils.erl"},
>>>>>                                      {line,393}]},
>>>>>                                    {riak_kv_console,
>>>>>                                     '-bucket_type_create/2-lc$^0/1-0-',1,
>>>>>                                     [{file,"src/riak_kv_console.erl"},
>>>>>                                      {line,483}]},
>>>>>                                    {riak_kv_console,bucket_type_create,2,
>>>>>                                     [{file,"src/riak_kv_console.erl"},
>>>>>                                      {line,483}]},
>>>>>                                    {rpc,'-handle_call_call/6-fun-0-',5,
>>>>>                                     [{file,"rpc.erl"},{line,203}]}]}}
>>>>> 
>>>>> I activated the consensus in riak.conf in the etc dir (find command seems 
>>>>> not to find the pattern anywhere else).
>>>>> Is there any other way to create the bucket?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Valter
>>>>> 
>>>>> No dia 19/11/2013, às 18:10, Jordan West <jw...@basho.com> escreveu:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 7:33 AM, Valter Balegas <bale...@gmail.com> 
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Strong consistency:
>>>>>> How does one activate this? As i understand, either the pb or the http 
>>>>>> clients do not accept the consistent property.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Using strong consistency in the Tech Preview is a two-step process. 
>>>>>> First, turn on the feature in your riak.conf (the following command 
>>>>>> assumes you are using a devrel):
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> for d in dev/dev*; do sed -e 's/## enable_consensus = 
>>>>>> true/enable_consensus = true/' -i $d/etc/riak.conf; done
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Then re(start) the cluster.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> With the enable_consensus=true un-commented and the cluster running 
>>>>>> create a strongly consistent bucket type:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> riak-admin bucket-type create <type name> '{"props": {"consistent": 
>>>>>> true}}'
>>>>>> riak-admin bucket-type activate <type name>
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> You can create and activate the bucket type without having 
>>>>>> enabled_consensus=true but  both must be done to work with strongly 
>>>>>> consistent data.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Once that is done you can make requests, just like you would to 
>>>>>> eventually consistent data in Riak, but the semantics will be different. 
>>>>>> For example, if you make two PUT requests to the same key, w/ no vector 
>>>>>> clock*, the second request will fail because the data already exists. 
>>>>>> More details on semantics of strongly consistent requests can be found 
>>>>>> in this PR: https://github.com/basho/riak_kv/pull/710
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hope that helps get you started,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Jordan
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> * in strong consistency, the "vector clock" is not really a vector 
>>>>>> clock. its called such for familiarity, but like any real vector clock 
>>>>>> exposed to the client, should be treated like an opaque context.
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> Details about my environment:
>>>>>> -I’m running Mac OSX 10.9
>>>>>> -Erlang R15B01
>>>>>> -Compiling riak “develop” branch, from basho github
>>>>>> -Compiling riak-erlang-client “master” branch, from basho github.
>>>>>> -recompiled the latest versions of the branches just before writing this 
>>>>>> email.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thank you for your help,
>>>>>> Valter
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
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>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
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