I'm still working on it (going on in parallel with a bunch of other things).
Will let you guys know what I figure out as soon as I get some results. I
think you are on to something Patrick. That is some gold advice. Thanks
guys.
-n
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 11:39 AM, Patrick Hunt wrote:
> Nitay, a
Nitay, any luck? Feel free to create a JIRA to track this. If you point
to the test code that's experiencing the problem we'll try and take a look.
Patrick
Patrick Hunt wrote:
This log manifests if the client is running ahead of the server.
say you have:
1) client connects to server A and see
This log manifests if the client is running ahead of the server.
say you have:
1) client connects to server A and sees some changes
2) client gets disconnected from A and attempts to connect to B
3) B can be running behind A by some number of changes (it will
eventually catch up)
4) client will
I think my last message got bounced...
They should get fixed automatically. Are you shutting downm servers often in
your unit test? A client should be avle to connect to some other server
which
is more recnet. Whats the reason behind your question that it isnt getting
fixed by itself?
mahade
I see. That helps. However, even as warnings, these go on seemingly
endlessly. Why do they not get fixed by themselves? What are we doing wrong
here?
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Mahadev Konar wrote:
> Hi Nitay,
> This is not an error but should be a warning. I have opened up a jira for
> it
Hi Nitay,
This is not an error but should be a warning. I have opened up a jira for
it.
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-428
The message just says that a client is connecting to a server that is behind
that a server is was connected to earlier. The log should be warn and not
erro
Hey guys,
We are getting a lot of messages like this in HBase:
[junit] 2009-06-02 11:57:23,658 ERROR [NIOServerCxn.Factory:21810]
server.NIOServerCnxn(514): Client has seen zxid 0xe our last zxid is 0xd
For more context, the block it usually appears in is:
[junit] 2009-06-02 13:27:54,083 IN