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ASF subversion and git services commented on FLUME-3083: -------------------------------------------------------- Commit dfa0627573b9a75a25dc7149a7d63c9bac953ff4 in flume's branch refs/heads/trunk from [~eskrm] [ https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=flume.git;h=dfa0627 ] FLUME-3083. Check byte position of file in update condition of Taildir Source This patch addresses an edge case of the Taildir Source wherein it can miss reading events written in the same second as the file closing. This closes #128 Reviewers: Satoshi Iijima, Bessenyei Balázs Donát (eskrm via Bessenyei Balázs Donát) > Taildir source can miss events if file updated in same second as file close > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: FLUME-3083 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLUME-3083 > Project: Flume > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Sinks+Sources > Affects Versions: 1.7.0 > Reporter: eskrm > Attachments: FLUME-3083-0.patch, FLUME-3083-1.patch > > > I suspect there is a scenario where the taildir source can miss reading > events from a log file due to how the source determines whether a file has > been updated. In ReliableTaildirEventReader: > {code} > boolean updated = tf.getLastUpdated() < f.lastModified() > ... > tf.setNeedTail(updated); > {code} > Consider this sequence of events from TaildirSource.process(). Assume they > all happen within the same second and there is just a single log file. > # Call ReliableTaildirEventReader.updateTailFiles() > #* This call will set ReliableTaildirEventReader.updateTime to current time > in milliseconds > #* Assume the underlying file has not been updated within the last > idleTimeout milliseconds > # Due to idleness, the tail file's inode is added to TaildirSource.idleInodes > in idleFileCheckerRunnable > # tf.needTail is false. Skip reading file. > # Underlying file is updated with events E1 > # TaildirSource.closeTailFiles() > #* Call TaildirSource.tailFileProcess() before close to read any pending > events > #* Events E1 are read and processed > #* Since events were read, call ReliableTaildirEventReader.commit() which > updates the tail file's position and sets its last updated time to > ReliableTaildirEventReader.updateTime from 1.a > #* Close file > # Events E2 are written to underlying file. File's modification time is in > the same second as the tail file's last updated time. > # Since the time returned by File.lastModified() is the mtime in seconds > converted to milliseconds the file's last modified time is less than the tail > file's last updated time and taildir won't reopen the file to read E2. > #* This behaviour of File.lastModified() may be platform/jvm specific. I > confirmed the behavior using OpenJDK 8 on Ubuntu precise. > Can someone confirm this? -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.15#6346)