When a node shutdown itself, it will send a shutdown status to peer
nodes. When peer nodes receives the shtudown status update, they are
supposed to close all the sessions with that node becasue the node is
shutdown, no need to wait and timeout, then fail the session.
This change can speed up the closing of sessions.
We print the following messages even if there is no stream_session with
that peer. It is a bit confusing.
INFO 2016-09-23 08:26:37,254 [shard 0] stream_session - stream_manager:
Close all stream_session with peer = 127.0.0.1 in on_restart
INFO 2016-09-23 08:26:37,287 [shard 0] stream_session - stream_manager:
Close all stream_session with peer = 127.0.0.3 in on_remove
Print only when the streaming session with the peer exists.
If the peer node of a stream_session is restarted or removed we should
abort the streaming. It is better to hook gossip callback in the stream
manager than in each streamm_session.
For each stream_session, we pretend we are sending/receiving one file,
to make it compatible with nodetool. For receiving_files, the file name
is "rxnofile". For sending_files, the file name is "txnofile".
stream_manager::update_all_progress_info is introduced to update the
progress info of all the stream_sessions in the node. We need this
because streaming mutations are received on all the cores, but the
stream_session object is only on one of the cores. It adds overhead if
we update progress info in stream_session object whenever we receive a
streaming mutation. So, what we do now is when we really need the
progress info, we update the progress info in stream_session object.
With http://127.0.0.$i:10000/stream_manager/, it looks like below when
decommission node 3 in a 3 nodes cluster.
=========== GET NODE 1
[{"plan_id": "935a2cc0-dc6b-11e5-bdbf-000000000000", "description":
"Unbootstrap", "sessions": [{"receiving_files": [{"value": {"direction":
"IN", "file_name": "rxnofile", "session_index": 0, "total_bytes":
16876296, "peer": "127.0.0.3", "current_bytes": 16876296}, "key":
"rxnofile"}], "receiving_summaries": [{"files": 1, "total_size": 0,
"cf_id": "869d8630-dc6b-11e5-bdbf-000000000000"}], "session_index": 0,
"state": "PREPARING", "connecting": "127.0.0.3", "peer": "127.0.0.3"}]}]
=========== GET NODE 2
[{"plan_id": "935a2cc0-dc6b-11e5-bdbf-000000000000", "description":
"Unbootstrap", "sessions": [{"receiving_files": [{"value": {"direction":
"IN", "file_name": "rxnofile", "session_index": 0, "total_bytes":
16755552, "peer": "127.0.0.3", "current_bytes": 16755552}, "key":
"rxnofile"}], "receiving_summaries": [{"files": 1, "total_size": 0,
"cf_id": "869d8630-dc6b-11e5-bdbf-000000000000"}], "session_index": 0,
"state": "PREPARING", "connecting": "127.0.0.3", "peer": "127.0.0.3"}]}]
=========== GET NODE 3
[{"plan_id": "935a2cc0-dc6b-11e5-bdbf-000000000000", "description":
"Unbootstrap", "sessions": [{"sending_files": [{"value": {"direction":
"OUT", "file_name": "txnofile", "session_index": 0, "total_bytes":
16876296, "peer": "127.0.0.1", "current_bytes": 16876296}, "key":
"txnofile"}], "sending_summaries": [{"files": 1, "total_size": 0,
"cf_id": "869d8630-dc6b-11e5-bdbf-000000000000"}], "session_index": 0,
"state": "PREPARING", "connecting": "127.0.0.1", "peer":
"127.0.0.1"},{"sending_files": [{"value": {"direction": "OUT",
"file_name": "txnofile", "session_index": 0, "total_bytes": 16755552,
"peer": "127.0.0.2", "current_bytes": 16755552}, "key": "txnofile"}],
"sending_summaries": [{"files": 1, "total_size": 0, "cf_id":
"869d8630-dc6b-11e5-bdbf-000000000000"}], "session_index": 0, "state":
"PREPARING", "connecting": "127.0.0.2", "peer": "127.0.0.2"}]}]
gcc 4.9 complains about the type{ val, val } construction of
type with implicit default constructor, i.e. member = initial
declarations. gcc 5 does not (and possibly rightly so).
However, we still (implicitly) claim to support gcc 4.9 so
why not just change this particular instance.
Message-Id: <1454921328-1106-1-git-send-email-calle@scylladb.com>
Currently, only the shard where the stream_plan is created on will send
streaing mutations. To utilize all the available cores, we can make each
shard send mutations which it is responsbile for. On the receiver side,
we do not forward the mutations to the shard where the stream_session is
created, so that we can avoid unnecessary forwarding.
Note: the downside is that it is now harder to:
1) to track number of bytes sent and received
2) to update the keep alive timer upon receive of the STREAM_MUTATION
To fix, we now store the sent/recieved bytes info on all shards. When
the keep alive timer expires, we check if any progress has been made.
Hopefully, this patch will make the streaming much faster and in turn
make the repair/decommission/adding a node faster.
Refs: https://github.com/scylladb/scylla/issues/849
Tested with decommission/repair dtest.
Message-Id: <96b419ab11b736a297edd54a0b455ffdc2511ac5.1454645370.git.asias@scylladb.com>