- 31 Dec, 2018 2 commits
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Julien Muchembled authored
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Julien Muchembled authored
Commit aa4d621d broke log rotation and neolog sometimes failed to read in new format.
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- 05 Dec, 2018 1 commit
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Julien Muchembled authored
neolog has new options: -N for old behaviour, and -C to show the cluster name.
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- 21 Nov, 2018 4 commits
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Julien Muchembled authored
Since commit 50e7fe52, some code can be simplified.
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Julien Muchembled authored
This fixes a bug that could manifest as follows: Traceback (most recent call last): File "neo/client/app.py", line 432, in load self._cache.store(oid, data, tid, next_tid) File "neo/client/cache.py", line 223, in store assert item.tid == tid, (item, tid) AssertionError: (<CacheItem oid='\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01' tid='\x03\xcb\xc6\xca\xfd\xc7\xda\xee' next_tid='\x03\xcb\xc6\xca\xfd\xd8\t\x88' data='...' counter=1 level=1 expire=10000 prev=<...> next=<...>>, '\x03\xcb\xc6\xca\xfd\xd8\t\x88') The big changes in the threaded test framework are required because we need to reproduce a race condition between client threads and this conflicts with the serialization of epoll events (deadlock).
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Julien Muchembled authored
This was found when stress-testing a big cluster. 1 client node was stuck: (Pdb) pp app.dispatcher.__dict__ {'lock_acquire': <built-in method acquire of thread.lock object at 0x7f788c6e4250>, 'lock_release': <built-in method release of thread.lock object at 0x7f788c6e4250>, 'message_table': {140155667614608: {}, 140155668875280: {}, 140155671145872: {}, 140155672381008: {}, 140155672381136: {}, 140155672381456: {}, 140155673002448: {}, 140155673449680: {}, 140155676093648: {170: <neo.lib.locking.SimpleQueue object at 0x7f788a109c58>}, 140155677536464: {}, 140155679224336: {}, 140155679876496: {}, 140155680702992: {}, 140155681851920: {}, 140155681852624: {}, 140155682773584: {}, 140155685988880: {}, 140155693061328: {}, 140155693062224: {}, 140155693074960: {}, 140155696334736: {278: <neo.lib.locking.SimpleQueue object at 0x7f788a109c58>}, 140155696411408: {}, 140155696414160: {}, 140155696576208: {}, 140155722373904: {}}, 'queue_dict': {140155673622936: 1, 140155689147480: 2}} 140155673622936 should not be queue_dict
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Julien Muchembled authored
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- 15 Nov, 2018 3 commits
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Julien Muchembled authored
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Julien Muchembled authored
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Julien Muchembled authored
The idea is to write: with self.expectedFailure(...): \ just before the statement that is expected to fail. Contrary to the existing decorator, we want to: - be sure that the test fails at the expected line; - be able to remove an expectedFailure without touching the code around.
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- 08 Nov, 2018 15 commits
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Julien Muchembled authored
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Julien Muchembled authored
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Julien Muchembled authored
When ConnectionPool._initNodeConnection fails a first time with: StorageError: protocol error: already connected the following assertion failure happens when trying to reconnect before the previous connection is actually closed (currently, only the node sending an error message closes the connection, as commented in EventHandler): Traceback (most recent call last): File "neo/client/Storage.py", line 82, in load return self.app.load(oid)[:2] File "neo/client/app.py", line 367, in load data, tid, next_tid, _ = self._loadFromStorage(oid, tid, before_tid) File "neo/client/app.py", line 399, in _loadFromStorage askStorage) File "neo/client/app.py", line 293, in _askStorageForRead conn = cp.getConnForNode(node) File "neo/client/pool.py", line 98, in getConnForNode conn = self._initNodeConnection(node) File "neo/client/pool.py", line 48, in _initNodeConnection dispatcher=app.dispatcher) File "neo/lib/connection.py", line 704, in __init__ super(MTClientConnection, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) File "neo/lib/connection.py", line 602, in __init__ node.setConnection(self) File "neo/lib/node.py", line 122, in setConnection attributeTracker.whoSet(self, '_connection')) AssertionError
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Julien Muchembled authored
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Julien Muchembled authored
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Julien Muchembled authored
This fixes: Traceback (most recent call last): File "neo/client/Storage.py", line 108, in tpc_vote return self.app.tpc_vote(transaction) File "neo/client/app.py", line 546, in tpc_vote self.waitStoreResponses(txn_context) File "neo/client/app.py", line 539, in waitStoreResponses _waitAnyTransactionMessage(txn_context) File "neo/client/app.py", line 160, in _waitAnyTransactionMessage self._handleConflicts(txn_context) File "neo/client/app.py", line 514, in _handleConflicts self._store(txn_context, oid, serial, data) File "neo/client/app.py", line 452, in _store self._waitAnyTransactionMessage(txn_context, False) File "neo/client/app.py", line 155, in _waitAnyTransactionMessage self._waitAnyMessage(queue, block=block) File "neo/client/app.py", line 142, in _waitAnyMessage _handlePacket(conn, packet, kw) File "neo/lib/threaded_app.py", line 133, in _handlePacket handler.dispatch(conn, packet, kw) File "neo/lib/handler.py", line 72, in dispatch method(conn, *args, **kw) File "neo/client/handlers/storage.py", line 143, in answerRebaseObject assert cached == data AssertionError
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Julien Muchembled authored
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Julien Muchembled authored
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Julien Muchembled authored
During rebase, writes could stay lockless although the partition was replicated. Another transaction could then take locks prematurely, leading to the following crash: Traceback (most recent call last): File "neo/lib/handler.py", line 72, in dispatch method(conn, *args, **kw) File "neo/storage/handlers/master.py", line 36, in notifyUnlockInformation self.app.tm.unlock(ttid) File "neo/storage/transactions.py", line 329, in unlock self.abort(ttid, even_if_locked=True) File "neo/storage/transactions.py", line 573, in abort not self._replicated.get(self.getPartition(oid))), x AssertionError: ('\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x03\x03v', '\x03\xca\xb44J\x13\x99\x88', '\x03\xca\xb44J\xe0\xdcU', {}, set(['\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x03\x03v']))
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Julien Muchembled authored
Flushing logs will help fixing NEO bugs (e.g. failed assertions).
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Julien Muchembled authored
This fixes: Traceback (innermost last): ... Module transaction._transaction, line 393, in _commitResources rm.tpc_vote(self) Module ZODB.Connection, line 797, in tpc_vote s = vote(transaction) Module neo.client.Storage, line 95, in tpc_vote return self.app.tpc_vote(transaction) Module neo.client.app, line 546, in tpc_vote self.waitStoreResponses(txn_context) Module neo.client.app, line 539, in waitStoreResponses _waitAnyTransactionMessage(txn_context) Module neo.client.app, line 160, in _waitAnyTransactionMessage self._handleConflicts(txn_context) Module neo.client.app, line 471, in _handleConflicts assert oid is None, (oid, serial) AssertionError: ('\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x02\n\xe3', '\x03\xca\xad\xcb!\x92\xb6\x9c')
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Julien Muchembled authored
With previous commit, there's no point anymore to distinguish storage nodes for which we only check serials.
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Julien Muchembled authored
Not doing so was an incorrect optimization. Checking serials does take write-locks and they must not be released when a client-storage connection breaks between vote and lock, otherwise a concurrent transaction modifying such serials may finish before.
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Julien Muchembled authored
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Julien Muchembled authored
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- 07 Nov, 2018 8 commits
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Julien Muchembled authored
When a client-storage connection breaks, the storage node discards data of all ongoing transactions by the client. Therefore, a reconnection within the context of the transaction is wrong, as it could lead to partially-written transactions. This fixes cases where such reconnection happened. The biggest issue was that the mechanism to dispatch disconnection events only works when waiting for an answer. The client can still reconnect for other purposes but the new connection won't be reused by transactions that already involved the storage node.
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Julien Muchembled authored
Without this new mechanism to detect oids that aren't write-locked, a transaction could be committed successfully without detecting conflicts. In the added test, the resulting value was 2, whereas it should be 5 if there was no node failure.
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Julien Muchembled authored
This fixes stuck replication when a client loses connection to the master during a commit.
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Julien Muchembled authored
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Julien Muchembled authored
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Julien Muchembled authored
The consequence was that the client never reconnected to that storage node. On commits, writes to that node always failed, causing the master to disconnect it.
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Julien Muchembled authored
Nothing wrong actually happens. Traceback (most recent call last): File "neo/scripts/neostorage.py", line 32, in main app.run() File "neo/storage/app.py", line 194, in run self._run() File "neo/storage/app.py", line 225, in _run self.doOperation() File "neo/storage/app.py", line 310, in doOperation poll() File "neo/storage/app.py", line 134, in _poll self.em.poll(1) File "neo/lib/event.py", line 168, in poll self._poll(0) File "neo/lib/event.py", line 220, in _poll if conn.readable(): File "neo/lib/connection.py", line 483, in readable self._closure() File "neo/lib/connection.py", line 541, in _closure self.close() File "neo/lib/connection.py", line 533, in close handler.connectionClosed(self) File "neo/storage/handlers/client.py", line 46, in connectionClosed app.tm.abortFor(conn.getUUID()) File "neo/storage/transactions.py", line 594, in abortFor self.abort(ttid) File "neo/storage/transactions.py", line 570, in abort self._replicated.get(self.getPartition(oid))), x AssertionError: ('\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01a\xe5', '\x03\xcaZ\x04\x14o\x8e\xbb', '\x03\xcaZ\x04\x0eX{\xbb', {1: None, 21: '\x03\xcaZ\x04\x11\xc6\x94\xf6'}, set([]))
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Julien Muchembled authored
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- 05 Nov, 2018 2 commits
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Julien Muchembled authored
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Julien Muchembled authored
In case of storage disconnection, one packet (VoteTransaction) was not handled the same way as other writes, and the failure was not reported to the master so that it arbitrates the vote. The transaction was therefore partially committed.
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- 06 Sep, 2018 2 commits
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Julien Muchembled authored
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Julien Muchembled authored
Here is what happened after simulating a network failure between a client and a storage: C8 DEBUG recv failed for <SSLSocketConnectorIPv6 at 0x7f8198027f90 fileno 17 ('xxxx:xxxx:120:cd8::90a1', 53970), opened to ('xxxx:xxxx:60:4c2c::25c3', 39085)>: ECONNRESET (Connection reset by peer) DEBUG connection closed for <MTClientConnection(uuid=S2, address=[xxxx:xxxx:60:4c2c::25c3]:39085, handler=StorageEventHandler, closed, client) at 7f81939a0950> DEBUG connection started for <MTClientConnection(uuid=S2, address=[xxxx:xxxx:60:4c2c::25c3]:39085, handler=StorageEventHandler, fd=17, on_close=onConnectionClosed, connecting, client) at 7f8192eb17d0> PACKET #0x0000 RequestIdentification > S2 ([xxxx:xxxx:60:4c2c::25c3]:39085) | (<EnumItem CLIENT (2)>, -536870904, None, '...', [], 1535555463.455761) DEBUG SSL handshake done for <SSLSocketConnectorIPv6 at 0x7f8192eb1850 fileno 17 ('xxxx:xxxx:120:cd8::90a1', 54014), opened to ('xxxx:xxxx:60:4c2c::25c3', 39085)>: ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 256 DEBUG connection completed for <MTClientConnection(uuid=S2, address=[xxxx:xxxx:60:4c2c::25c3]:39085, handler=StorageEventHandler, fd=17, on_close=onConnectionClosed, client) at 7f8192eb17d0> (from xxxx:xxxx:120:cd8::90a1:54014) DEBUG <SSLSocketConnectorIPv6 at 0x7f8192eb1850 fileno 17 ('xxxx:xxxx:120:cd8::90a1', 54014), opened to ('xxxx:xxxx:60:4c2c::25c3', 39085)> closed in recv DEBUG connection closed for <MTClientConnection(uuid=S2, address=[xxxx:xxxx:60:4c2c::25c3]:39085, handler=StorageEventHandler, closed, client) at 7f8192eb17d0> ERROR Connection to <StorageNode(uuid=S2, address=[xxxx:xxxx:60:4c2c::25c3]:39085, state=RUNNING, connection=None, not identified) at 7f81a8874690> failed S2 DEBUG accepted a connection from xxxx:xxxx:120:cd8::90a1:54014 DEBUG SSL handshake done for <SSLSocketConnectorIPv6 at 0x7f657144a910 fileno 22 ('xxxx:xxxx:60:4c2c::25c3', 39085), opened from ('xxxx:xxxx:120:cd8::90a1', 54014)>: ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 256 DEBUG connection completed for <ServerConnection(uuid=None, address=[xxxx:xxxx:120:cd8::90a1]:54014, handler=IdentificationHandler, fd=22, server) at 7f657144a090> (from xxxx:xxxx:60:4c2c::25c3:39085) PACKET #0x0000 RequestIdentification < None ([xxxx:xxxx:120:cd8::90a1]:54014) | (<EnumItem CLIENT (2)>, -536870904, None, '...', [], 1535555463.455761) DEBUG connection closed for <ServerConnection(uuid=None, address=[xxxx:xxxx:120:cd8::90a1]:54014, handler=IdentificationHandler, closed, server) at 7f657144a090> WARNING A connection was lost during identification ERROR Pre-mortem data: ERROR Traceback (most recent call last): ERROR File "neo/storage/app.py", line 194, in run ERROR self._run() ERROR File "neo/storage/app.py", line 225, in _run ERROR self.doOperation() ERROR File "neo/storage/app.py", line 310, in doOperation ERROR poll() ERROR File "neo/storage/app.py", line 134, in _poll ERROR self.em.poll(1) ERROR File "neo/lib/event.py", line 160, in poll ERROR to_process.process() ERROR File "neo/lib/connection.py", line 499, in process ERROR self._handlers.handle(self, self._queue.pop(0)) ERROR File "neo/lib/connection.py", line 85, in handle ERROR self._handle(connection, packet) ERROR File "neo/lib/connection.py", line 100, in _handle ERROR pending[0][1].packetReceived(connection, packet) ERROR File "neo/lib/handler.py", line 123, in packetReceived ERROR self.dispatch(*args) ERROR File "neo/lib/handler.py", line 72, in dispatch ERROR method(conn, *args, **kw) ERROR File "neo/storage/handlers/identification.py", line 56, in requestIdentification ERROR assert not node.isConnected(), node ERROR AssertionError: <ClientNode(uuid=C8, state=RUNNING, connection=<ServerConnection(uuid=C8, address=[xxxx:xxxx:120:cd8::90a1]:53970, handler=ClientOperationHandler, fd=18, on_close=onConnectionClosed, server) at 7f657147d7d0>) at 7f65714d6cd0>
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- 03 Sep, 2018 1 commit
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Julien Muchembled authored
Traceback (most recent call last): File "neo/tests/functional/testClient.py", line 241, in testExport self.assertEqual(dump, self.__dump(neo_db.storage, list)) File "neo/tests/functional/testClient.py", line 210, in __dump for t in storage.iterator()} File "neo/tests/functional/testClient.py", line 207, in <dictcomp> return {u64(t.tid): sorted((u64(o.oid), o.data_txn and u64(o.data_txn), File "neo/client/iterator.py", line 69, in iterator max_tid, chunk = app.transactionLog(start, stop, CHUNK_LENGTH) File "neo/client/app.py", line 841, in transactionLog Packets.AskTIDsFrom(start, stop, limit, offset)) File "neo/client/app.py", line 296, in _askStorageForRead return askStorage(conn, packet) File "neo/client/app.py", line 164, in _askStorage return self._ask(conn, packet, handler=self.storage_handler, **kw) File "neo/lib/threaded_app.py", line 144, in _ask _handlePacket(qconn, qpacket, kw, handler) File "neo/lib/threaded_app.py", line 133, in _handlePacket handler.dispatch(conn, packet, kw) File "neo/lib/handler.py", line 72, in dispatch method(conn, *args, **kw) File "neo/lib/handler.py", line 208, in error getattr(self, Errors[code])(conn, message) File "neo/lib/handler.py", line 227, in backendNotImplemented raise NotImplementedError(message) NotImplementedError: neo.storage.database.importer.ImporterDatabaseManager does not implement getReplicationTIDList
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- 13 Aug, 2018 1 commit
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Julien Muchembled authored
Resulting trace files can be reused to simulate a workload and test new cache algorithms.
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- 07 Aug, 2018 1 commit
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Julien Muchembled authored
Besides the use of another module for option parsing, the main change is that there's no more Config class that mixes configuration for different components. Application classes now takes a simple 'dict' with parsed values. The changes in 'neoctl' are somewhat ugly, because command-line options are not defined on the command-line class, but this component is likely to disappear in the future. It remains possible to pass options via a configuration file. The code is a bit complex but isolated in neo.lib.config For SSL, the code may be simpler if we change for a single --ssl option that takes 3 paths. Not done to not break compatibility. Hence, the hack with an extra OptionList class in neo.lib.app A new functional test tests the 'neomigrate' script, instead of just the internal API to migrate data.
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