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[jira] [Created] (DRILL-5721) Query with only root fragment and no non-root fragment hangs when Drillbit to Drillbit Control Connection has network issues

Sorabh Hamirwasia created DRILL-5721:
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             Summary: Query with only root fragment and no non-root fragment hangs when Drillbit to Drillbit Control Connection has network issues
                 Key: DRILL-5721
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-5721
             Project: Apache Drill
          Issue Type: Bug
            Reporter: Sorabh Hamirwasia


Recently I found an issue (Thanks to [~knguyen] to create this scenario) related to Fragment Status reporting and would like some feedback on it. 

When a client submits a query to Foreman, then it is planned by Foreman and later fragments are scheduled to root and non-root nodes. Foreman creates a DriilbitStatusListener and FragmentStatusListener to know about the health of Drillbit node and a fragment respectively. The way root and non-root fragments are setup by Foreman are different: 
Root fragments are setup without any communication over control channel (since it is executed locally on Foreman)
Non-root fragments are setup by sending control message (REQ_INITIALIZE_FRAGMENTS_VALUE) over wire. If there is failure in sending any such control message (like due to network hiccup's) during query setup then the query is failed and client is notified. 

Each fragment is executed on it's node with the help Fragment Executor which has an instance for FragmentStatusReporter. FragmentStatusReporter helps to update the status of a fragment to Foreman node over a control tunnel or connection using RPC message (REQ_FRAGMENT_STATUS) both for root and non-root fragments. 

Based on above when root fragment is submitted for setup then it is done locally without any RPC communication whereas when status for that fragment is reported by fragment executor that happens over control connection by sending a RPC message. But for non-root fragment setup and status update both happens using RPC message over control connection.

*Issue 1:*
What was observed is if for a simple query which has only 1 root fragment running on Foreman node then setup will work fine. But as part of status update when the fragment tries to create a control connection and fails to establish that, then the query hangs. This is because the root fragment will complete execution but will fail to update Foreman about it and Foreman think that the query is running for ever. 

*Proposed Solution:*
For root fragment the setup of fragment is happening locally without RPC message, so we can do the same for status update of root fragments. This will avoid RPC communication for status update of fragments running locally on the foreman and hence will resolve issue 1.



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