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gaojinchao updated HBASE-3845:
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Attachment: HBASE-3845_branch90V2.patch
According to review, modified the code.
> data loss because lastSeqWritten can miss memstore edits
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> Key: HBASE-3845
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-3845
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 0.90.3
> Reporter: Prakash Khemani
> Assignee: ramkrishna.s.vasudevan
> Priority: Critical
> Fix For: 0.92.0
>
> Attachments:
> 0001-HBASE-3845-data-loss-because-lastSeqWritten-can-miss.patch,
> HBASE-3845-fix-TestResettingCounters-test.txt, HBASE-3845_1.patch,
> HBASE-3845_2.patch, HBASE-3845_4.patch, HBASE-3845_5.patch,
> HBASE-3845_6.patch, HBASE-3845__trunk.patch, HBASE-3845_branch90V1.patch,
> HBASE-3845_branch90V2.patch, HBASE-3845_trunk_2.patch,
> HBASE-3845_trunk_3.patch
>
>
> (I don't have a test case to prove this yet but I have run it by Dhruba and
> Kannan internally and wanted to put this up for some feedback.)
> In this discussion let us assume that the region has only one column family.
> That way I can use region/memstore interchangeably.
> After a memstore flush it is possible for lastSeqWritten to have a
> log-sequence-id for a region that is not the earliest log-sequence-id for
> that region's memstore.
> HLog.append() does a putIfAbsent into lastSequenceWritten. This is to ensure
> that we only keep track of the earliest log-sequence-number that is present
> in the memstore.
> Every time the memstore is flushed we remove the region's entry in
> lastSequenceWritten and wait for the next append to populate this entry
> again. This is where the problem happens.
> step 1:
> flusher.prepare() snapshots the memstore under
> HRegion.updatesLock.writeLock().
> step 2 :
> as soon as the updatesLock.writeLock() is released new entries will be added
> into the memstore.
> step 3 :
> wal.completeCacheFlush() is called. This method removes the region's entry
> from lastSeqWritten.
> step 4:
> the next append will create a new entry for the region in lastSeqWritten().
> But this will be the log seq id of the current append. All the edits that
> were added in step 2 are missing.
> ==
> as a temporary measure, instead of removing the region's entry in step 3 I
> will replace it with the log-seq-id of the region-flush-event.
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