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Justin Field edited comment on AMQ-4122 at 10/26/12 9:20 PM:
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I can also confirm that I am having the same issue.
I have to brokers running on 2 different machines and when I kill the mysql DB,
and it comes back online both brokers both become the master.
I also attached my activeMQ config
and here is a screen shot of the log
http://i.imgur.com/ZS4Er.jpg
was (Author: fieldju):
I can also confirm that I am having the same issue.
I have to brokers running on 2 different machines and when I kill the mysql DB,
and it comes back online both brokers both become the master.
I also attached my activeMQ config
> Lease Database Locker failover broken
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> Key: AMQ-4122
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-4122
> Project: ActiveMQ
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 5.7.0
> Environment: Java 7u9, SUSE 11, Mysql
> Reporter: st.h
> Assignee: Gary Tully
> Attachments: activemq.xml, activemq.xml
>
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> We are using ActiveMQ 5.7.0 together with a mysql database and could not
> observe correct failover behavior with lease database locker.
> It seems that there is a race condition, which prevents the correct failover
> procedure.
> We noticed that when starting up two instances, both instance are becoming
> master.
> We did several test, including the following and could not observe intended
> functionality:
> - shutdown all instances
> - manipulate database lock that one node has lock and set expiry time in
> distance future
> - start up both instances. both instances are unable to acquire lock, as the
> lock hasn't expired, which should be correct behavior.
> - update the expiry time in database, so that the lock is expired.
> - first instance notices expired lock and becomes master
> - when second instance checks for lock, it also updates the database and
> becomes master.
> To my understanding the second instance should not be able to update the
> lock, as it is held by the first instance and should not be able to become
> master.
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