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[jira] [Created] (ZOOKEEPER-3940) Zookeeper restart of leader causes all zk nodes to not serve requests

Stan Henderson created ZOOKEEPER-3940:
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             Summary: Zookeeper restart of leader causes all zk nodes to not serve requests
                 Key: ZOOKEEPER-3940
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-3940
             Project: ZooKeeper
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: quorum, server
    Affects Versions: 3.6.2
         Environment: dataDir=/data
dataLogDir=/datalog
tickTime=2000
initLimit=10
syncLimit=5
maxClientCnxns=60
autopurge.snapRetainCount=10
autopurge.purgeInterval=24
leaderServes=yes
standaloneEnabled=false
admin.enableServer=false
snapshot.trust.empty=true
audit.enable=true
4lw.commands.whitelist=*
sslQuorum=true
quorumListenOnAllIPs=true
portUnification=false
serverCnxnFactory=org.apache.zookeeper.server.NettyServerCnxnFactory
ssl.quorum.keyStore.location=/apache-zookeeper-3.6.2-bin/java/keystore_zoo1.jks
ssl.quorum.keyStore.password=********
ssl.quorum.trustStore.location=/apache-zookeeper-3.6.2-bin/java/truststore.jks
ssl.quorum.trustStore.password=********
ssl.quorum.protocol=TLSv1.2
ssl.quorum.enabledProtocols=TLSv1.2
ssl.client.enable=true
secureClientPort=2281
client.portUnification=true
clientCnxnSocket=org.apache.zookeeper.ClientCnxnSocketNetty
ssl.keyStore.location=/apache-zookeeper-3.6.2-bin/java/keystore_zoo1.jks
ssl.keyStore.password=********
ssl.trustStore.location=/apache-zookeeper-3.6.2-bin/java/truststore.jks
ssl.trustStore.password=********
ssl.protocol=TLSv1.2
ssl.enabledProtocols=TLSv1.2
reconfigEnabled=false
server.1=zoo1:2888:3888:participant;2181
server.2=zoo2:2888:3888:participant;2181
server.3=zoo3:2888:3888:participant;2181
            Reporter: Stan Henderson
         Attachments: zk-docker-containers.log.zip, zoo.cfg

We have configured a 3 node zookeeper cluster using the 3.6.2 version in a Docker version 1.12.1 containerized environment. This corresponds to Sep 16 20:03:01 in the attached docker-containers.log files.

NOTE: We use the Dockerfile from https://hub.docker.com/_/zookeeper for 3.6 branch

As a part of our testing, we have restarted each of the zookeeper nodes and have seen the following behaviour:

zoo1, zoo2, and zoo3 healthy (zoo1 is leader)

We started our testing at approximately Sep 17 13:01:05 in the attached docker-containers.log files.

1. (simulate patching zoo2)
- restart zoo2
- zk_synced_followers 1
- zoo1 leader
- zoo2 unhealthy (This ZooKeeper instance is not currently serving requests)
- zoo3 healthy
- waited 5 minutes with no change
- restart zoo3
- zoo1 leader
- zk_synced_followers 1
- zoo2 unhealthy (This ZooKeeper instance is not currently serving requests)
- zoo3 healthy
- restart zoo2
- no changes
- restart zoo3
- zoo1 leader
- zk_synced_followers 2
- zoo2 healthy
- zoo3 unhealthy (This ZooKeeper instance is not currently serving requests)
- waited 5 minutes and zoo3 returned to healthy

2. simulate patching zoo3
- zoo1 leader
- restart zoo3
- zk_synced_followers 2
- zoo1, zoo2, and zoo3 healthy

3. simulate patching zoo1
- zoo1 leader
- restart zoo1
- zoo1, zoo2, and zoo3 unhealthy (This ZooKeeper instance is not currently serving requests)
- waited 5 minutes to see if they resolve Sep 17 14:39 - Sep 17 14:44
- tried restarting in this order: zoo2, zoo3, zoo1 and no change; all still unhealthy (this step was not collected in the log files).

The third case in the above scenarios is the critical one since we are no longer able to start any of the zk nodes.

 

[~maoling] this issue may relate to https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-3920 which corresponds to the first and second cases above that I am working with [~blb93] on.



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