[jira] [Updated] (CASSANDRA-13851) Allow existing nodes to use all peers in shadow round

2018-04-17 Thread Sam Tunnicliffe (JIRA)

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Sam Tunnicliffe updated CASSANDRA-13851:

   Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version/s: (was: 3.11.x)
   (was: 4.x)
   3.11.3
   4.0
   Status: Resolved  (was: Patch Available)

Thanks [~KurtG], latest CI (after rebases) looks good committed so I've to 
cassandra-3.11 in {{28ccf3fe3989d9d80063fe4d4bb048efe471936b}} and merged to 
trunk. 
I'll get the dtest committed directly.

> Allow existing nodes to use all peers in shadow round
> -
>
> Key: CASSANDRA-13851
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-13851
> Project: Cassandra
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: Lifecycle
>Reporter: Kurt Greaves
>Assignee: Kurt Greaves
>Priority: Major
> Fix For: 4.0, 3.11.3
>
>
> In CASSANDRA-10134 we made collision checks necessary on every startup. A 
> side-effect was introduced that then requires a nodes seeds to be contacted 
> on every startup. Prior to this change an existing node could start up 
> regardless whether it could contact a seed node or not (because 
> checkForEndpointCollision() was only called for bootstrapping nodes). 
> Now if a nodes seeds are removed/deleted/fail it will no longer be able to 
> start up until live seeds are configured (or itself is made a seed), even 
> though it already knows about the rest of the ring. This is inconvenient for 
> operators and has the potential to cause some nasty surprises and increase 
> downtime.
> One solution would be to use all a nodes existing peers as seeds in the 
> shadow round. Not a Gossip guru though so not sure of implications.



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[jira] [Updated] (CASSANDRA-13851) Allow existing nodes to use all peers in shadow round

2017-12-14 Thread Sam Tunnicliffe (JIRA)

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Sam Tunnicliffe updated CASSANDRA-13851:

Reviewer: Sam Tunnicliffe  (was: Jason Brown)

> Allow existing nodes to use all peers in shadow round
> -
>
> Key: CASSANDRA-13851
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-13851
> Project: Cassandra
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: Lifecycle
>Reporter: Kurt Greaves
>Assignee: Kurt Greaves
> Fix For: 3.11.x, 4.x
>
>
> In CASSANDRA-10134 we made collision checks necessary on every startup. A 
> side-effect was introduced that then requires a nodes seeds to be contacted 
> on every startup. Prior to this change an existing node could start up 
> regardless whether it could contact a seed node or not (because 
> checkForEndpointCollision() was only called for bootstrapping nodes). 
> Now if a nodes seeds are removed/deleted/fail it will no longer be able to 
> start up until live seeds are configured (or itself is made a seed), even 
> though it already knows about the rest of the ring. This is inconvenient for 
> operators and has the potential to cause some nasty surprises and increase 
> downtime.
> One solution would be to use all a nodes existing peers as seeds in the 
> shadow round. Not a Gossip guru though so not sure of implications.



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[jira] [Updated] (CASSANDRA-13851) Allow existing nodes to use all peers in shadow round

2017-12-01 Thread Jason Brown (JIRA)

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Jason Brown updated CASSANDRA-13851:

Reviewer: Jason Brown

> Allow existing nodes to use all peers in shadow round
> -
>
> Key: CASSANDRA-13851
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-13851
> Project: Cassandra
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: Lifecycle
>Reporter: Kurt Greaves
>Assignee: Kurt Greaves
> Fix For: 3.11.x, 4.x
>
>
> In CASSANDRA-10134 we made collision checks necessary on every startup. A 
> side-effect was introduced that then requires a nodes seeds to be contacted 
> on every startup. Prior to this change an existing node could start up 
> regardless whether it could contact a seed node or not (because 
> checkForEndpointCollision() was only called for bootstrapping nodes). 
> Now if a nodes seeds are removed/deleted/fail it will no longer be able to 
> start up until live seeds are configured (or itself is made a seed), even 
> though it already knows about the rest of the ring. This is inconvenient for 
> operators and has the potential to cause some nasty surprises and increase 
> downtime.
> One solution would be to use all a nodes existing peers as seeds in the 
> shadow round. Not a Gossip guru though so not sure of implications.



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[jira] [Updated] (CASSANDRA-13851) Allow existing nodes to use all peers in shadow round

2017-11-01 Thread Kurt Greaves (JIRA)

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Kurt Greaves updated CASSANDRA-13851:
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Assignee: Kurt Greaves
  Status: Patch Available  (was: Open)

> Allow existing nodes to use all peers in shadow round
> -
>
> Key: CASSANDRA-13851
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-13851
> Project: Cassandra
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: Lifecycle
>Reporter: Kurt Greaves
>Assignee: Kurt Greaves
>Priority: Major
> Fix For: 3.11.x, 4.x
>
>
> In CASSANDRA-10134 we made collision checks necessary on every startup. A 
> side-effect was introduced that then requires a nodes seeds to be contacted 
> on every startup. Prior to this change an existing node could start up 
> regardless whether it could contact a seed node or not (because 
> checkForEndpointCollision() was only called for bootstrapping nodes). 
> Now if a nodes seeds are removed/deleted/fail it will no longer be able to 
> start up until live seeds are configured (or itself is made a seed), even 
> though it already knows about the rest of the ring. This is inconvenient for 
> operators and has the potential to cause some nasty surprises and increase 
> downtime.
> One solution would be to use all a nodes existing peers as seeds in the 
> shadow round. Not a Gossip guru though so not sure of implications.



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[jira] [Updated] (CASSANDRA-13851) Allow existing nodes to use all peers in shadow round

2017-10-03 Thread Jeremiah Jordan (JIRA)

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Jeremiah Jordan updated CASSANDRA-13851:

Component/s: Lifecycle

> Allow existing nodes to use all peers in shadow round
> -
>
> Key: CASSANDRA-13851
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-13851
> Project: Cassandra
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: Lifecycle
>Reporter: Kurt Greaves
> Fix For: 3.11.x, 4.x
>
>
> In CASSANDRA-10134 we made collision checks necessary on every startup. A 
> side-effect was introduced that then requires a nodes seeds to be contacted 
> on every startup. Prior to this change an existing node could start up 
> regardless whether it could contact a seed node or not (because 
> checkForEndpointCollision() was only called for bootstrapping nodes). 
> Now if a nodes seeds are removed/deleted/fail it will no longer be able to 
> start up until live seeds are configured (or itself is made a seed), even 
> though it already knows about the rest of the ring. This is inconvenient for 
> operators and has the potential to cause some nasty surprises and increase 
> downtime.
> One solution would be to use all a nodes existing peers as seeds in the 
> shadow round. Not a Gossip guru though so not sure of implications.



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[jira] [Updated] (CASSANDRA-13851) Allow existing nodes to use all peers in shadow round

2017-10-03 Thread Jeremiah Jordan (JIRA)

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Jeremiah Jordan updated CASSANDRA-13851:

Reproduced In: 3.6
Fix Version/s: 4.x
   3.11.x

> Allow existing nodes to use all peers in shadow round
> -
>
> Key: CASSANDRA-13851
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-13851
> Project: Cassandra
>  Issue Type: Bug
>Reporter: Kurt Greaves
> Fix For: 3.11.x, 4.x
>
>
> In CASSANDRA-10134 we made collision checks necessary on every startup. A 
> side-effect was introduced that then requires a nodes seeds to be contacted 
> on every startup. Prior to this change an existing node could start up 
> regardless whether it could contact a seed node or not (because 
> checkForEndpointCollision() was only called for bootstrapping nodes). 
> Now if a nodes seeds are removed/deleted/fail it will no longer be able to 
> start up until live seeds are configured (or itself is made a seed), even 
> though it already knows about the rest of the ring. This is inconvenient for 
> operators and has the potential to cause some nasty surprises and increase 
> downtime.
> One solution would be to use all a nodes existing peers as seeds in the 
> shadow round. Not a Gossip guru though so not sure of implications.



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