Ivan Rakov created IGNITE-12429: ----------------------------------- Summary: Rework bytes-based WAL archive size management logic to make historical rebalance more predictable Key: IGNITE-12429 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-12429 Project: Ignite Issue Type: Improvement Reporter: Ivan Rakov
Since 2.7 DataStorageConfiguration allows to specify size of WAL archive in bytes (see DataStorageConfiguration#maxWalArchiveSize), which is much more trasparent to user. Unfortunately, new logic may be unpredictable when it comes to the historical rebalance. WAL archive is truncated when one of the following conditions occur: 1. Total number of checkpoints in WAL archive is bigger than DataStorageConfiguration#walHistSize 2. Total size of WAL archive is bigger than DataStorageConfiguration#maxWalArchiveSize Independently, in-memory checkpoint history contains only fixed number of last checkpoints (can be changed with IGNITE_PDS_MAX_CHECKPOINT_MEMORY_HISTORY_SIZE, 100 by default). All these particular qualities make it hard for user to cotrol usage of historical rebalance. Imagine the case when user has slight load (WAL gets rotated very slowly) and default checkpoint frequency. After 100 * 3 = 300 minutes, all updates in WAL will be impossible to be received via historical rebalance even if: 1. User has configured large DataStorageConfiguration#maxWalArchiveSize 2. User has configured large DataStorageConfiguration#walHistSize At the same time, setting large IGNITE_PDS_MAX_CHECKPOINT_MEMORY_HISTORY_SIZE will help (only with previous two points combined), but Ignite node heap usage may increase dramatically. I propose to change WAL history management logic in the following way: 1. *Don't* cut WAL archive when number of checkpoint exceeds DataStorageConfiguration#walHistSize. WAL history should be managed only based on DataStorageConfiguration#maxWalArchiveSize. 2. Checkpoint history should contain fixed number of entries, but should cover the whole stored WAL archive (not only its more recent part with IGNITE_PDS_MAX_CHECKPOINT_MEMORY_HISTORY_SIZE last checkpoints). This can be achieved by making checkpoint history sparse: some intermediate checkpoints *may be not present in history*, but fixed number of checkpoints can be positioned either in uniform distribution (trying to keep fixed number of bytes between two neighbour checkpoints) or exponentially (trying to keep fixed ratio between (size of WAL from checkpoint(N-1) to current write pointer) and (size of WAL from checkpoint(N) to current write pointer). -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)