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Hadoop QA commented on ZOOKEEPER-1367:
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-1 overall.  Here are the results of testing the latest attachment 
  http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12512285/1367-3.3.patch
  against trunk revision 1234974.

    +1 @author.  The patch does not contain any @author tags.

    -1 tests included.  The patch doesn't appear to include any new or modified 
tests.
                        Please justify why no new tests are needed for this 
patch.
                        Also please list what manual steps were performed to 
verify this patch.

    -1 patch.  The patch command could not apply the patch.

Console output: 
https://builds.apache.org/job/PreCommit-ZOOKEEPER-Build/931//console

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> Data inconsistencies and unexpired ephemeral nodes after cluster restart
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ZOOKEEPER-1367
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-1367
>             Project: ZooKeeper
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: server
>    Affects Versions: 3.4.2
>         Environment: Debian Squeeze, 64-bit
>            Reporter: Jeremy Stribling
>            Priority: Blocker
>             Fix For: 3.4.3
>
>         Attachments: 1367-3.3.patch, ZOOKEEPER-1367-3.4.patch, 
> ZOOKEEPER-1367.patch, ZOOKEEPER-1367.patch, ZOOKEEPER-1367.tgz
>
>
> In one of our tests, we have a cluster of three ZooKeeper servers.  We kill 
> all three, and then restart just two of them.  Sometimes we notice that on 
> one of the restarted servers, ephemeral nodes from previous sessions do not 
> get deleted, while on the other server they do.  We are effectively running 
> 3.4.2, though technically we are running 3.4.1 with the patch manually 
> applied for ZOOKEEPER-1333 and a C client for 3.4.1 with the patches for 
> ZOOKEEPER-1163.
> I noticed that when I connected using zkCli.sh to the first node (90.0.0.221, 
> zkid 84), I saw only one znode in a particular path:
> {quote}
> [zk: 90.0.0.221:2888(CONNECTED) 0] ls /election/zkrsm
> [nominee0000000011]
> [zk: 90.0.0.221:2888(CONNECTED) 1] get /election/zkrsm/nominee0000000011
> 90.0.0.222:7777 
> cZxid = 0x400000027
> ctime = Thu Jan 19 08:18:24 UTC 2012
> mZxid = 0x400000027
> mtime = Thu Jan 19 08:18:24 UTC 2012
> pZxid = 0x400000027
> cversion = 0
> dataVersion = 0
> aclVersion = 0
> ephemeralOwner = 0xa234f4f3bc220001
> dataLength = 16
> numChildren = 0
> {quote}
> However, when I connect zkCli.sh to the second server (90.0.0.222, zkid 251), 
> I saw three znodes under that same path:
> {quote}
> [zk: 90.0.0.222:2888(CONNECTED) 2] ls /election/zkrsm
> nominee0000000006   nominee0000000010   nominee0000000011
> [zk: 90.0.0.222:2888(CONNECTED) 2] get /election/zkrsm/nominee0000000011
> 90.0.0.222:7777 
> cZxid = 0x400000027
> ctime = Thu Jan 19 08:18:24 UTC 2012
> mZxid = 0x400000027
> mtime = Thu Jan 19 08:18:24 UTC 2012
> pZxid = 0x400000027
> cversion = 0
> dataVersion = 0
> aclVersion = 0
> ephemeralOwner = 0xa234f4f3bc220001
> dataLength = 16
> numChildren = 0
> [zk: 90.0.0.222:2888(CONNECTED) 3] get /election/zkrsm/nominee0000000010
> 90.0.0.221:7777 
> cZxid = 0x30000014c
> ctime = Thu Jan 19 07:53:42 UTC 2012
> mZxid = 0x30000014c
> mtime = Thu Jan 19 07:53:42 UTC 2012
> pZxid = 0x30000014c
> cversion = 0
> dataVersion = 0
> aclVersion = 0
> ephemeralOwner = 0xa234f4f3bc220000
> dataLength = 16
> numChildren = 0
> [zk: 90.0.0.222:2888(CONNECTED) 4] get /election/zkrsm/nominee0000000006
> 90.0.0.223:7777 
> cZxid = 0x200000cab
> ctime = Thu Jan 19 08:00:30 UTC 2012
> mZxid = 0x200000cab
> mtime = Thu Jan 19 08:00:30 UTC 2012
> pZxid = 0x200000cab
> cversion = 0
> dataVersion = 0
> aclVersion = 0
> ephemeralOwner = 0x5434f5074e040002
> dataLength = 16
> numChildren = 0
> {quote}
> These never went away for the lifetime of the server, for any clients 
> connected directly to that server.  Note that this cluster is configured to 
> have all three servers still, the third one being down (90.0.0.223, zkid 162).
> I captured the data/snapshot directories for the the two live servers.  When 
> I start single-node servers using each directory, I can briefly see that the 
> inconsistent data is present in those logs, though the ephemeral nodes seem 
> to get (correctly) cleaned up pretty soon after I start the server.
> I will upload a tar containing the debug logs and data directories from the 
> failure.  I think we can reproduce it regularly if you need more info.

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