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Marshall McMullen commented on ZOOKEEPER-1453:
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The only way I am able to get this node to rejoin the ensemble is to stop
zookeeper, removing it's data directory entirely, then copy the entire
version-2 directory from another peer by hand. Then when I start zk on that
node everything works as expected.
> corrupted logs may not be correctly identified by FileTxnIterator
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> Key: ZOOKEEPER-1453
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-1453
> Project: ZooKeeper
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: server
> Affects Versions: 3.3.3
> Reporter: Patrick Hunt
> Priority: Critical
> Attachments: 10.10.5.123-withPath1489.tar.gz, 10.10.5.123.tar.gz,
> 10.10.5.42-withPath1489.tar.gz, 10.10.5.42.tar.gz,
> 10.10.5.44-withPath1489.tar.gz, 10.10.5.44.tar.gz
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> See ZOOKEEPER-1449 for background on this issue. The main problem is that
> during server recovery
> org.apache.zookeeper.server.persistence.FileTxnLog.FileTxnIterator.next()
> does not indicate if the available logs are valid or not. In some cases (say
> a truncated record and a single txnlog in the datadir) we will not detect
> that the file is corrupt, vs reaching the end of the file.
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