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[jira] [Commented] (RANGER-4190) Apache Ranger does not recover from a recoverable SQL exception
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Ramachandran commented on RANGER-4190:
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[~madhan@apache.org] The review is available here :https://reviews.apache.org/r/74398/
> Apache Ranger does not recover from a recoverable SQL exception
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> Key: RANGER-4190
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RANGER-4190
> Project: Ranger
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Ranger
> Reporter: Ramachandran
> Assignee: Ramachandran
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 3.0.0
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> It seems the Ranger instance is not able to connect Oracle ATP. This issue could be the loss of network connectivity to the load balancer which will connect to oracle ATP.
> java.sql.SQLRecoverableException: I/O Exception: Connection reset
> Internal Exception: java.sql.SQLRecoverableException: No more data to read from socket
> Error Code: 17410
> This issue could happen due to the loss of connectivity to the oracle ATP network load balancer.
> ADB network properties - [https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/autonomous-database/adbsa/connect-prepare-jdbc-thin.html#GUID-0A619DFE-5F5F-4302-BF43-B08AEDA05A6C] [https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/12.2/rilin/load-balancing-of-connections-to-oracle-rac-databases.html#GUID-06B4373D-1217-44E4-BD86-DE353DA657F6]
> part of the Ranger start we need to add the below JVM parameters to disable the network cache by lowering its TTL to 0;-Djava.security.egd=[file:///dev/urandom] -Dnetworkaddress.cache.ttl=0 -Dnetworkaddress.cache.negative.ttl=0
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> By default, the [OpenJDK 8 InetAddress|http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk8/jdk8/jdk/file/687fd7c7986d/src/share/classes/java/net/InetAddress.java#l189] will cache failed DNS queries, referred to as "negative caching", for 10 seconds. It's recommended to disable both the positive and negative cache by setting them to 0 seconds, and rely on the DNS caching implemented inside OCI's DNS systems.
> {panel}
> {panel}
> |{{{}java.security.Security.setProperty({}}}{{{}"networkaddress.cache.ttl"{}}}{{{}, {}}}{{{}0{}}}{{{});{}}}
> {{{}java.security.Security.setProperty({}}}{{{}"networkaddress.cache.negative.ttl"{}}}{{{}, {}}}{{{}0{}}}{{{});{}}}
> {{// (Optional) Force Java to use a specific DNS provider}}
> {{// By default it will use whatever lookup is defined in the system => files,nis,dns}}
> {{// as in /etc/nsswitch.conf on linux}}
> {{{}System.setProperty({}}}{{{}"sun.net.spi.nameservice.provider.1"{}}}{{{}, {}}}{{{}"dns,sun"{}}}{{{});{}}}|
> Or as an argument when invoking Java:
> {panel}
> {panel}
> |{{{}java -Dnetworkaddress.cache.ttl={}}}{{{}0{}}} {{{}-Dnetworkaddress.cache.negative.ttl={}}}{{{}0{}}} {{app.jar}}|
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