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[jira] [Created] (HBASE-26195) Data is present in replicated cluster but not visible on primary cluster.

Rushabh Shah created HBASE-26195:
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             Summary: Data is present in replicated cluster but not visible on primary cluster.
                 Key: HBASE-26195
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-26195
             Project: HBase
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Replication, wal
    Affects Versions: 1.7.0
            Reporter: Rushabh Shah
            Assignee: Rushabh Shah


We encountered a case where we are seeing some rows (via Phoenix) in replicated cluster but they are not present in source/active cluster.

Triaging further we found memstore rollback logs in few of the region servers.
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2021-07-28 14:17:59,353 DEBUG [3,queue=3,port=60020] regionserver.HRegion - rollbackMemstore rolled back 23
2021-07-28 14:17:59,353 DEBUG [,queue=25,port=60020] regionserver.HRegion - rollbackMemstore rolled back 23
2021-07-28 14:17:59,354 DEBUG [3,queue=3,port=60020] regionserver.HRegion - rollbackMemstore rolled back 23
2021-07-28 14:17:59,354 DEBUG [,queue=25,port=60020] regionserver.HRegion - rollbackMemstore rolled back 23
2021-07-28 14:17:59,354 DEBUG [3,queue=3,port=60020] regionserver.HRegion - rollbackMemstore rolled back 23
2021-07-28 14:17:59,354 DEBUG [,queue=25,port=60020] regionserver.HRegion - rollbackMemstore rolled back 23
2021-07-28 14:17:59,355 DEBUG [3,queue=3,port=60020] regionserver.HRegion - rollbackMemstore rolled back 23
2021-07-28 14:17:59,355 DEBUG [,queue=25,port=60020] regionserver.HRegion - rollbackMemstore rolled back 23
2021-07-28 14:17:59,356 DEBUG [,queue=25,port=60020] regionserver.HRegion - rollbackMemstore rolled back 23
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Looking more into logs, found that there were some hdfs layer issues sync'ing wal to hdfs.
It was taking around 6 mins to sync wal. Logs below

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2021-07-28 14:19:30,511 WARN  [sync.0] hdfs.DataStreamer - Slow waitForAckedSeqno took 391210ms (threshold=30000ms). File being written: /hbase/WALs/<rs-node>,60020,1626191371499/<rs-node>%2C60020%2C1626191371499.1627480615620, block: BP-958889176-<namenode>-1567030695029:blk_1689647875_616028364, Write pipeline datanodes: [DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-1>:50010,DS-b5747702-8ab9-4a5e-916e-5fae6e305738,DISK], DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-2>:50010,DS-505dabb0-0fd6-42d9-b25d-f25e249fe504,DISK], DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-3>:50010,DS-6c585673-d4d0-4ec6-bafe-ad4cd861fb4b,DISK]].
2021-07-28 14:19:30,589 WARN  [sync.1] hdfs.DataStreamer - Slow waitForAckedSeqno took 391148ms (threshold=30000ms). File being written: /hbase/WALs/<rs-node>,60020,1626191371499/<rs-node>%2C60020%2C1626191371499.1627480615620, block: BP-958889176-<namenode>-1567030695029:blk_1689647875_616028364, Write pipeline datanodes: [DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-1>:50010,DS-b5747702-8ab9-4a5e-916e-5fae6e305738,DISK], DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-2>:50010,DS-505dabb0-0fd6-42d9-b25d-f25e249fe504,DISK], DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-3>:50010,DS-6c585673-d4d0-4ec6-bafe-ad4cd861fb4b,DISK]].
2021-07-28 14:19:30,589 WARN  [sync.2] hdfs.DataStreamer - Slow waitForAckedSeqno took 391147ms (threshold=30000ms). File being written: /hbase/WALs/<rs-node>,60020,1626191371499/<rs-node>%2C60020%2C1626191371499.1627480615620, block: BP-958889176-<namenode>-1567030695029:blk_1689647875_616028364, Write pipeline datanodes: [DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-1>:50010,DS-b5747702-8ab9-4a5e-916e-5fae6e305738,DISK], DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-2>:50010,DS-505dabb0-0fd6-42d9-b25d-f25e249fe504,DISK], DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-3>:50010,DS-6c585673-d4d0-4ec6-bafe-ad4cd861fb4b,DISK]].
2021-07-28 14:19:30,591 INFO  [sync.0] wal.FSHLog - Slow sync cost: 391289 ms, current pipeline: [DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-1>:50010,DS-b5747702-8ab9-4a5e-916e-5fae6e305738,DISK], DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-2>:50010,DS-505dabb0-0fd6-42d9-b25d-f25e249fe504,DISK], DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-3>:50010,DS-6c585673-d4d0-4ec6-bafe-ad4cd861fb4b,DISK]]
2021-07-28 14:19:30,591 INFO  [sync.1] wal.FSHLog - Slow sync cost: 391227 ms, current pipeline: [DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-1>:50010,DS-b5747702-8ab9-4a5e-916e-5fae6e305738,DISK], DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-2>:50010,DS-505dabb0-0fd6-42d9-b25d-f25e249fe504,DISK], DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-3>:50010,DS-6c585673-d4d0-4ec6-bafe-ad4cd861fb4b,DISK]]
2021-07-28 14:19:30,591 WARN  [sync.1] wal.FSHLog - Requesting log roll because we exceeded slow sync threshold; time=391227 ms, threshold=10000 ms, current pipeline: [DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-1>:50010,DS-b5747702-8ab9-4a5e-916e-5fae6e305738,DISK], DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-2>:50010,DS-505dabb0-0fd6-42d9-b25d-f25e249fe504,DISK], DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-3>:50010,DS-6c585673-d4d0-4ec6-bafe-ad4cd861fb4b,DISK]]
2021-07-28 14:19:30,591 INFO  [sync.2] wal.FSHLog - Slow sync cost: 391227 ms, current pipeline: [DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-1>:50010,DS-b5747702-8ab9-4a5e-916e-5fae6e305738,DISK], DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-2>:50010,DS-505dabb0-0fd6-42d9-b25d-f25e249fe504,DISK], DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-3>:50010,DS-6c585673-d4d0-4ec6-bafe-ad4cd861fb4b,DISK]]
2021-07-28 14:19:30,591 WARN  [sync.2] wal.FSHLog - Requesting log roll because we exceeded slow sync threshold; time=391227 ms, threshold=10000 ms, current pipeline: [DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-1>:50010,DS-b5747702-8ab9-4a5e-916e-5fae6e305738,DISK], DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-2>:50010,DS-505dabb0-0fd6-42d9-b25d-f25e249fe504,DISK], DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-3>:50010,DS-6c585673-d4d0-4ec6-bafe-ad4cd861fb4b,DISK]]
2021-07-28 14:19:30,591 WARN  [sync.3] hdfs.DataStreamer - Slow waitForAckedSeqno took 391217ms (threshold=30000ms). File being written: /hbase/WALs/<rs-node>,60020,1626191371499/<rs-node>%2C60020%2C1626191371499.1627480615620, block: BP-958889176-<namenode>-1567030695029:blk_1689647875_616028364, Write pipeline datanodes: [DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-1>:50010,DS-b5747702-8ab9-4a5e-916e-5fae6e305738,DISK], DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-2>:50010,DS-505dabb0-0fd6-42d9-b25d-f25e249fe504,DISK], DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-3>:50010,DS-6c585673-d4d0-4ec6-bafe-ad4cd861fb4b,DISK]].
2021-07-28 14:19:30,591 INFO  [sync.3] wal.FSHLog - Slow sync cost: 391217 ms, current pipeline: [DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-1>:50010,DS-b5747702-8ab9-4a5e-916e-5fae6e305738,DISK], DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-2>:50010,DS-505dabb0-0fd6-42d9-b25d-f25e249fe504,DISK], DatanodeInfoWithStorage[<dn-3>:50010,DS-6c585673-d4d0-4ec6-bafe-ad4cd861fb4b,DISK]]
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Just to add more details, we also found there was a namenode failover. Might be a contributing factor on why sync's were slow but not sure.
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2021-07-28 14:19:30,390 WARN  [<rs-host>:60020-3] retry.RetryInvocationHandler - A failover has occurred since the start of call #8491727 Client
NamenodeProtocolTranslatorPB.mkdirs over <namenode-hostname>/<namenode-ip>:8020
2021-07-28 14:19:30,390 WARN  [<rs-host>:60020-7] retry.RetryInvocationHandler - A failover has occurred since the start of call #8491726 ClientNamenodeProtocolTranslatorPB.mkdirs over <namenode-hostname>/<namenode-ip>:8020
2021-07-28 14:19:30,391 WARN  [20%2C1626191371499,1] retry.RetryInvocationHandler - A failover has occurred since the start of call #8491723 ClientNamenodeProtocolTranslatorPB.getBlockLocations over <namenode-hostname>/<namenode-ip>:8020
2021-07-28 14:19:30,391 WARN  [0.40:60020.logRoller] retry.RetryInvocationHandler - A failover has occurred since the start of call #8491729 ClientNamenodeProtocolTranslatorPB.getFileInfo over <namenode-hostname>/<namenode-ip>:8020
2021-07-28 14:19:30,391 WARN  [MemStoreFlusher.1] retry.RetryInvocationHandler - A failover has occurred since the start of call #8491730 ClientNamenodeProtocolTranslatorPB.getFileInfo over <namenode-hostname>/<namenode-ip>:8020
2021-07-28 14:19:30,391 WARN  [371499.1627480615620] retry.RetryInvocationHandler - A failover has occurred since the start of call #8491731 ClientNamenodeProtocolTranslatorPB.addBlock over <namenode-hostname>/<namenode-ip>:8020
2021-07-28 14:19:30,391 WARN  [c@prod] retry.RetryInvocationHandler - A failover has occurred since the start of call #8491725 ClientNamenodeProtocolTranslatorPB.renewLease over <namenode-hostname>/<namenode-ip>:8020
2021-07-28 14:19:30,391 WARN  [91371499@<Replicatonsource-thread>] retry.RetryInvocationHandler - A failover has occurred since the start of call #8491724 ClientNamenodeProtocolTranslatorPB.getBlockLocations over <namenode-hostname>/<namenode-ip>:8020
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We use the default timeout for hbase.regionserver.wal.sync.timeout which is 5 mins.
Since the sync took more than 6 minutes (which is more than hbase.regionserver.wal.sync.timeout), the client received an Exception and we rolled back tje mutations in memstore on the primary cluster.
But the hdfs sync succeeded  +eventually+, the row was present in wal and was eligible for replication.

[~bharathv] [~andrew.purtell@gmail.com] [~gjacoby] helped brainstorming for a possible solution. Will update the possible approaches in the comments section.



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