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Sankar Hariappan updated HIVE-20682: ------------------------------------ Attachment: HIVE-20682.06.patch > Async query execution can potentially fail if shared sessionHive is closed by > master thread. > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: HIVE-20682 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-20682 > Project: Hive > Issue Type: Bug > Components: HiveServer2 > Affects Versions: 3.1.0, 4.0.0 > Reporter: Sankar Hariappan > Assignee: Sankar Hariappan > Priority: Major > Labels: pull-request-available > Attachments: HIVE-20682.01.patch, HIVE-20682.02.patch, > HIVE-20682.03.patch, HIVE-20682.04.patch, HIVE-20682.05.patch, > HIVE-20682.06.patch > > > *Problem description:* > The master thread initializes the *sessionHive* object in *HiveSessionImpl* > class when we open a new session for a client connection and by default all > queries from this connection shares the same sessionHive object. > If the master thread executes a *synchronous* query, it closes the > sessionHive object (referred via thread local hiveDb) if > {{Hive.isCompatible}} returns false and sets new Hive object in thread local > HiveDb but doesn't change the sessionHive object in the session. Whereas, > *asynchronous* query execution via async threads never closes the sessionHive > object and it just creates a new one if needed and sets it as their thread > local hiveDb. > So, the problem can happen in the case where an *asynchronous* query is being > executed by async threads refers to sessionHive object and the master thread > receives a *synchronous* query that closes the same sessionHive object. > Also, each query execution overwrites the thread local hiveDb object to > sessionHive object which potentially leaks a metastore connection if the > previous synchronous query execution re-created the Hive object. > *Possible Fix:* > The *sessionHive* object could be shared my multiple threads and so it > shouldn't be allowed to be closed by any query execution threads when they > re-create the Hive object due to changes in Hive configurations. But the Hive > objects created by query execution threads should be closed when the thread > exits. > So, it is proposed to have an *isAllowClose* flag (default: *true*) in Hive > object which should be set to *false* for *sessionHive* and would be > forcefully closed when the session is closed or released. > Also, when we reset *sessionHive* object with new one due to changes in > *sessionConf*, the old one should be closed when no async thread is referring > to it. This can be done using "*finalize*" method of Hive object where we can > close HMS connection when Hive object is garbage collected. > cc [~pvary] -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)