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Hari A V commented on ZOOKEEPER-1080:
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Hi Krishna,

I was suggesting a framework, where an application running in a cluster can 
directly use this for leader election among themselves, failure detection of 
the leader and descisions for making failover. Something similar to Linux 
Pacemaker(Heartbeat and Resource Manager). 

For more information, please check the design document attached.I have also 
provided a sample code, applications have to write to use this service.

-Hari


> Provide a Leader Election framework based on Zookeeper receipe
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ZOOKEEPER-1080
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-1080
>             Project: ZooKeeper
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: contrib
>    Affects Versions: 3.3.2
>            Reporter: Hari A V
>         Attachments: LeaderElectionService.pdf
>
>
> Currently Hadoop components such as NameNode and JobTracker are single point 
> of failure.
> If Namenode or JobTracker goes down, there service will not be available 
> until they are up and running again. If there was a Standby Namenode or 
> JobTracker available and ready to serve when Active nodes go down, we could 
> have reduced the service down time. Hadoop already provides a Standby 
> Namenode implementation which is not fully a "hot" Standby. 
> The common problem to be addressed in any such Active-Standby cluster is 
> Leader Election and Failure detection. This can be done using Zookeeper as 
> mentioned in the Zookeeper recipes.
> http://zookeeper.apache.org/doc/r3.3.3/recipes.html
> +Leader Election Service (LES)+
> Any Node who wants to participate in Leader Election can use this service. 
> They should start the service with required configurations. The service will 
> notify the nodes whether they should be started as Active or Standby mode. 
> Also they intimate any changes in the mode at runtime. All other complexities 
> can be handled internally by the LES.

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