Sure thing. The FollowerWatcher class is instantiated by the
IClusterManager implementation.It then performs the following
FollowerWatcher.init() which is intended to do the following.
1. Create our follower node so that other nodes know we exist at path
"/com/spidertracks/aviator/cluster/fo
Yes, the zookeeper node will stop accepting clients as soon as it
disconnects. So the client will get a disconnect.
Thanks
mahadev
On 8/26/10 6:36 PM, "Ryan King" wrote:
> I'm new to zookeeper so forgive me if this question is naive, but I
> can't seem to find an answer in the documentation or
Hi Todd,
The code that you point to, I am not able to make out the sequence of steps.
Can you be more clear on what you are trying to do in terms of zookeeper api?
Thanks
mahadev
On 8/26/10 5:58 PM, "Todd Nine" wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running into a strange issue I could use a hand with. I'v
I'm new to zookeeper so forgive me if this question is naive, but I
can't seem to find an answer in the documentation or archives.
If a zookeeper node is partitioned from the rest of the ensemble will
clients connected to that node know?
-ryan
Hi all,
I'm running into a strange issue I could use a hand with. I've
implemented leader election, and this is working well. I'm now
implementing a follower queue with ephemeral nodes. I have an interface
IClusterManager which simply has the api "clusterChanged". I don't care
if nodes are ad
> Client has seen zxid 0xfa4 our last zxid is 0x42
Someone reset the zk server database without restarting the clients. As
a result the client is "forward" in time relative to the cluster.
Patrick
On 08/26/2010 04:03 PM, Ted Yu wrote:
Hi,
zookeeper-3.2.2 is used out of HBase 0.20.5
Linux sj
Hi,
zookeeper-3.2.2 is used out of HBase 0.20.5
Linux sjc1-.com 2.6.18-92.el5 #1 SMP Tue Jun 10 18:51:06 EDT 2008 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
In hbase-hadoop-zookeeper-sjc1-cml-grid00.log, I see a lot of the following:
2010-08-26 22:58:01,930 INFO org.apache.zookeeper.server.NIOServerCnxn:
cl
HI Ted,
You can take a look at
http://hadoop.apache.org/zookeeper/docs/r3.3.1/zookeeperAdmin.html
To see how to set up directory outside of /tmp.
I am not sure if you zookeeper instance is part of hbase installation or not.
In that case you would be better off posting this question on hbase list
Hey ZooKeepers -
A while back we patched in the awesome ``mntr`` change, and started
publishing those stats to Ganglia. They're super handy :D
Looking at those graphs we see connections are not evenly distributed
among cluster members, where some have thousands of connections and
others are large
I saw the same error in hbase-hadoop-zookeeper-X.log
zookeeper-3.2.2 is used and managed by HBase.
How do I use a directory outside of /tmp for zookeeper persistence ?
Thanks
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 1:42 PM, Patrick Hunt wrote:
> No. You configure it in the server configuration file.
>
> Patri
I am running a zookeeper ensemble of 3 zookeeper instances
and established a solrCloud to work with it (2 masters , 2 slaves)
on one of the masters I keep noticing ZooKeeper related exceptions which I
can't understand:
And the other is java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Path cannot be null
(Path
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