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[jira] [Created] (IGNITE-8985) Node segmented itself after connRecoveryTimeout

Mikhail Cherkasov created IGNITE-8985:
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             Summary: Node segmented itself after connRecoveryTimeout
                 Key: IGNITE-8985
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-8985
             Project: Ignite
          Issue Type: Bug
            Reporter: Mikhail Cherkasov
         Attachments: Archive.zip

I can see the following message in logs:

[2018-07-10 16:27:13,111][WARN ][tcp-disco-msg-worker-#2] Unable to connect to next nodes in a ring, it seems local node is experiencing connectivity issues. Segmenting local node to avoid case when one node fails a big part of cluster. To disable that behavior set TcpDiscoverySpi.setConnectionRecoveryTimeout() to 0. [connRecoveryTimeout=10000, effectiveConnRecoveryTimeout=10000]
[2018-07-10 16:27:13,112][WARN ][disco-event-worker-#61] Local node SEGMENTED: TcpDiscoveryNode [id=e1a19d8e-2253-458c-9757-e3372de3bef9, addrs=[127.0.0.1, 172.17.0.1, 172.25.1.17], sockAddrs=[/172.17.0.1:47500, lab17.gridgain.local/172.25.1.17:47500, /127.0.0.1:47500], discPort=47500, order=2, intOrder=2, lastExchangeTime=1531229233103, loc=true, ver=2.4.7#20180710-sha1:a48ae923, isClient=false]

I have failure detection time out 60_000 and during the test I had GC <25secs, so I don't expect that node should be segmented.

 

Logs are attached.

 



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