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Hongchao Deng updated ZOOKEEPER-1366: ------------------------------------- Attachment: ZOOKEEPER-1366.patch RB: https://reviews.apache.org/r/30573/ Can anyone help review this? > Zookeeper should be tolerant of clock adjustments > ------------------------------------------------- > > Key: ZOOKEEPER-1366 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-1366 > Project: ZooKeeper > Issue Type: Bug > Reporter: Ted Dunning > Assignee: Hongchao Deng > Priority: Critical > Fix For: 3.5.1 > > Attachments: ZOOKEEPER-1366-3.3.3.patch, ZOOKEEPER-1366.patch, > ZOOKEEPER-1366.patch, ZOOKEEPER-1366.patch, ZOOKEEPER-1366.patch, > ZOOKEEPER-1366.patch, ZOOKEEPER-1366.patch, ZOOKEEPER-1366.patch, > ZOOKEEPER-1366.patch, ZOOKEEPER-1366.patch, ZOOKEEPER-1366.patch, > ZOOKEEPER-1366.patch, ZOOKEEPER-1366.patch, zookeeper-3.4.5-ZK1366-SC01.patch > > > If you want to wreak havoc on a ZK based system just do [date -s "+1hour"] > and watch the mayhem as all sessions expire at once. > This shouldn't happen. Zookeeper could easily know handle elapsed times as > elapsed times rather than as differences between absolute times. The > absolute times are subject to adjustment when the clock is set while a timer > is not subject to this problem. In Java, System.currentTimeMillis() gives > you absolute time while System.nanoTime() gives you time based on a timer > from an arbitrary epoch. > I have done this and have been running tests now for some tens of minutes > with no failures. I will set up a test machine to redo the build again on > Ubuntu and post a patch here for discussion. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)