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Josh Elser reassigned HBASE-21145: ---------------------------------- Assignee: Duo Zhang (was: David Manning) > (2.1) Add ability for HBase Canary to ignore a configurable number of > ZooKeeper down nodes > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: HBASE-21145 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-21145 > Project: HBase > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: canary, Zookeeper > Affects Versions: 1.0.0, 3.0.0, 2.0.0 > Reporter: David Manning > Assignee: Duo Zhang > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 2.1.1 > > Attachments: HBASE-21126.branch-1.001.patch, > HBASE-21126.master.001.patch, HBASE-21126.master.002.patch, > HBASE-21126.master.003.patch, zookeeperCanaryLocalTestValidation.txt > > Original Estimate: 48h > Remaining Estimate: 48h > > When running org.apache.hadoop.hbase.tool.Canary with args -zookeeper > -treatFailureAsError, the Canary will try to get a znode from each ZooKeeper > server in the ensemble. If any server is unavailable or unresponsive, the > canary will exit with a failure code. > If we use the Canary to gauge server health, and alert accordingly, this can > be too strict. For example, in a 5-node ZooKeeper cluster, having one node > down is safe and expected in rolling upgrades/patches. > This is a request to allow the Canary to take another parameter > {code:java} > -permittedZookeeperFailures <N>{code} > If N=1, in the 5-node ZooKeeper ensemble example, then the Canary will still > pass if 4 ZooKeeper nodes are reachable, but fail if 3 or fewer are reachable. > (This is my first Jira posting... sorry if I messed anything up.) -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)