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[jira] [Created] (FLINK-16030) Add heartbeat between netty server and client to detect long connection alive

begginghard created FLINK-16030:
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             Summary: Add heartbeat between netty server and client to detect long connection alive
                 Key: FLINK-16030
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-16030
             Project: Flink
          Issue Type: Improvement
          Components: Runtime / Network
    Affects Versions: 1.10.0
            Reporter: begginghard
             Fix For: 1.10.1


Network can fail in many ways, sometimes pretty subtle (e.g. high ratio packet loss).  
When the long tcp connection between netty client and server is lost, the server would failed to send response to the client, then shut down the channel. At the same time, the netty client does not know that the connection has been disconnected, so it has been waiting for two hours.

To detect the long tcp connection alive on netty client and server, we should have two ways: tcp keepalive and heartbeat.
 
The tcp keepalive is 2 hours by default. When the long tcp connection dead, you continue to wait for 2 hours, the netty client will trigger exception and enter failover recovery.

If you want to detect quickly, netty provides IdleStateHandler which it use ping-pang mechanism. If netty client sends continuously n ping message and receives no one pang message, then trigger exception.
 



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