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[jira] [Comment Edited] (GEODE-3862) setbit command with redis
adaptor kills the server when using WAN replication
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shivam mitra edited comment on GEODE-3862 at 10/23/17 7:55 PM:
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@Udo Kohlmeyer
[https://github.com/codophobia/redis/blob/master/redis.log] server1 log where query is send for replication
[https://github.com/codophobia/redis/blob/master/redis1.log] server 2 logs
was (Author: codophobia):
[https://github.com/codophobia/redis/blob/master/redis.log] server1 log where query is send for replication
[https://github.com/codophobia/redis/blob/master/redis1.log] server 2 logs
> setbit command with redis adaptor kills the server when using WAN replication
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: GEODE-3862
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-3862
> Project: Geode
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: redis, wan
> Reporter: shivam mitra
> Fix For: 1.2.1
>
>
> I have created a WAN cluster with redis adaptor over cache servers. Everything works well except for the setbit command.
> /*
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> */
> package test;
> import redis.clients.jedis.*;
> import redis.clients.jedis.exceptions.JedisException;
> import java.util.HashMap;
> import java.util.Map;
> import java.util.Set;
> import redis.clients.jedis.exceptions.JedisException;
> public class Test {
> //address of your redis server
> private static final String redisHost = "redis_ip";
> private static final Integer redisPort = 11211;
> public void addSets() {
> JedisPoolConfig poolConfig = new JedisPoolConfig();
> poolConfig.setMaxIdle(50);
> poolConfig.setMaxTotal(1000);
> poolConfig.setTestOnBorrow(true);
> poolConfig.setTestOnReturn(true);
> JedisPool pool = new JedisPool(poolConfig,redisHost, redisPort);
> Jedis jedis= null;
> String key = "xT|0|BloomFilter";
> long [] bits = {1464236631,12373513,1488983657,1329373495,147236649,1623846793,1194510359,282099785,1758709929,1059647223,416962921,1893573065,924784087,551826057,2028436201};
>
> //get a jedis connection jedis connection pool
> try {
> jedis = pool.getResource();
> Pipeline pipeline = jedis.pipelined();
> for (long b : bits) {
>
> pipeline.setbit(key, b, true);
> }
> pipeline.multi();
> pipeline.exec();
> } finally {
> if (jedis != null) {
> jedis.close();
> }
> }
>
> }
> public static void main(String[] args){
> Test main = new Test();
> main.addSets();
> //main.addHash();
> }
> }
> But the server crashes and I get the following error in java program.
> Exception in thread "main" redis.clients.jedis.exceptions.JedisException: Could not return the resource to the pool
> at redis.clients.jedis.JedisPool.returnResource(JedisPool.java:256)
> at redis.clients.jedis.JedisPool.returnResource(JedisPool.java:16)
> at redis.clients.jedis.Jedis.close(Jedis.java:3409)
> at test.Test.addSets(Test.java:47)
> at test.Test.main(Test.java:54)
> Caused by: redis.clients.jedis.exceptions.JedisConnectionException: java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out
> at redis.clients.util.RedisInputStream.ensureFill(RedisInputStream.java:202)
> at redis.clients.util.RedisInputStream.readByte(RedisInputStream.java:40)
> at redis.clients.jedis.Protocol.process(Protocol.java:151)
> at redis.clients.jedis.Protocol.read(Protocol.java:215)
> at redis.clients.jedis.Connection.readProtocolWithCheckingBroken(Connection.java:340)
> at redis.clients.jedis.Connection.getAll(Connection.java:310)
> at redis.clients.jedis.Connection.getAll(Connection.java:302)
> at redis.clients.jedis.Pipeline.sync(Pipeline.java:99)
> at redis.clients.jedis.Pipeline.clear(Pipeline.java:85)
> at redis.clients.jedis.BinaryJedis.resetState(BinaryJedis.java:1781)
> at redis.clients.jedis.JedisPool.returnResource(JedisPool.java:252)
> ... 4 more
> Caused by: java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out
> at java.net.SocketInputStream.socketRead0(Native Method)
> at java.net.SocketInputStream.socketRead(SocketInputStream.java:116)
> at java.net.SocketInputStream.read(SocketInputStream.java:171)
> at java.net.SocketInputStream.read(SocketInputStream.java:141)
> at java.net.SocketInputStream.read(SocketInputStream.java:127)
> at redis.clients.util.RedisInputStream.ensureFill(RedisInputStream.java:196)
> ... 14 more
> I get the following in redis.logs:
> [finest 2017/10/18 11:21:40.947 UTC redis <Event Processor for GatewaySender_dc1.3> tid=0x58] SerialGatewaySender queue :dc1.3_SERIAL_GATEWAY_SENDER_QUEUE: Determined tail key: 0
> [fine 2017/10/18 11:21:40.947 UTC redis <Event Processor for GatewaySender_dc1.3> tid=0x58] SerialGatewaySender queue :dc1.3_SERIAL_GATEWAY_SENDER_QUEUE: Peeked 0->null
> [finest 2017/10/18 11:21:40.947 UTC redis <Event Processor for GatewaySender_dc1.3> tid=0x58] SerialGatewaySender queue :dc1.3_SERIAL_GATEWAY_SENDER_QUEUE: Peek current time: 1508325700947
> [finest 2017/10/18 11:21:40.947 UTC redis <Event Processor for GatewaySender_dc1.3> tid=0x58] SerialGatewaySender queue :dc1.3_SERIAL_GATEWAY_SENDER_QUEUE: Peek continuing
> [finest 2017/10/18 11:21:37.041 UTC redis <GeodeRedisServer-WorkerThread-1> tid=0x5e] virtualPut invoked for event EntryEventImpl[op=UPDATE;region=/ReDiS_StRiNgS;key=xT|0|BloomFilter;oldValue=null;newValue=
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