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[jira] [Commented] (KUDU-1573) In corner cases , tablet could not
recovery successfully from node crash.
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Todd Lipcon commented on KUDU-1573:
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I managed to reproduce this here by kernel-panicing a tserver while in the middle of a heavy workload. Because it was running without log fsync, the last several log segments existed but had all \0 data. We probably can't recover from this in a very consistent manner. We should consider a "more durable" option: enable fsyncing logs but only right before each tablet metadata flush. I believe this would ensure that the logs would be at least as new as the latest metadata, and thus would be a "consistent snapshot" to restart from after a power outage or kernel panic, but still be less expensive than enabling fsync on every log write.
> In corner cases , tablet could not recovery successfully from node crash.
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> Key: KUDU-1573
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KUDU-1573
> Project: Kudu
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: zhangsong
> Attachments: wal_recovery_dir.zip
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> Last friday ,one of nodes of my kudu cluster crashed and , tablet can not recovery successfully after restart kudu-tserver, i observed error messages from log:
> (TABLET_DATA_READY): Corruption: Could not open LogReader. Reason: Unable to initialize log reader: Segment sequence numbers are not consecutive. Previous segment: seqno 0, path /export/servers/kudu/tserver_wal_data_7052/wals/ed0d8b3a835e4c27afe695252ad0b8f5.recovery/wal-000000018; Current segment: seqno 17, path /export/servers/kudu/tserver_wal_data_7052/wals/ed0d8b3a835e4c27afe695252ad0b8f5.recovery/wal-000000017
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