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Alicia Ying Shu updated HBASE-12028: ------------------------------------ Attachment: (was: Hbase-12028-v1.patch) > Abort the RegionServer, when one of it's handler threads die > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: HBASE-12028 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-12028 > Project: HBase > Issue Type: Bug > Components: regionserver > Reporter: Sudarshan Kadambi > Assignee: Alicia Ying Shu > Attachments: Hbase-12028.patch > > > Over in HBase-11813, a user identified an issue where in all the RPC handler > threads would exit with StackOverflow errors due to an unchecked > recursion-terminating condition. Our clusters demonstrated the same trace. > While the patch posted for HBASE-11813 got our clusters to be merry again, > the breakdown surfaced some larger issues. > When the RegionServer had all it's RPC handler threads dead, it continued to > have regions assigned it. Clearly, it wouldn't be able to serve reads and > writes on those regions. A second issue was that when a user tried to disable > or drop a table, the master would try to communicate to the regionserver for > region unassignment. Since the same handler threads seem to be used for > master <-> RS communication as well, the master ended up hanging on the RS > indefinitely. Eventually, the master stopped responding to all table > meta-operations. > A handler thread should never exit, and if it does, it seems like the more > prudent thing to do would be for the RS to abort. This way, at least recovery > can be undertaken and the regions could be reassigned elsewhere. I also think > that the master<->RS communication should get its own exclusive threadpool, > but I'll wait until this issue has been sufficiently discussed before opening > an issue ticket for that. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)