RE: ZooKeeper clients does not handle new error codes properly
Created ZOOKEEPER-2695 to handle this scenario by throwing KeeperException.SystemErrorException instead of IllegalArgumentException Best Regards Mohammad Arshad HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO.LTD. Huawei Tecnologies India Pvt. Ltd. Near EPIP Industrial Area, Kundalahalli Village Whitefield, Bangalore-560066 www.huawei.com - This e-mail and its attachments contain confidential information from HUAWEI, which is intended only for the person or entity whose address is listed above. Any use of the information contained herein in any way (including, but not limited to, total or partial disclosure, reproduction, or dissemination) by persons other than the intended recipient(s) is prohibited. If you receive this e-mail in error, please notify the sender by phone or email immediately and delete it! -Original Message- From: Mohammad arshad Sent: 05 October 2016 19:34 To: dev@zookeeper.apache.org; UserZooKeeper Subject: RE: ZooKeeper clients does not handle new error codes properly Thanks Michael Han for the information. It is the same place in my case as well. -Original Message- From: Michael Han [mailto:h...@cloudera.com] Sent: 04 October 2016 23:08 To: UserZooKeeper Cc: dev@zookeeper.apache.org Subject: Re: ZooKeeper clients does not handle new error codes properly Hi Arshad, I am curious where the IllegalArgumentException was thrown in code in your use case - I am asking because I spotted that in KeeperException.create, we have a default fall through [1] that throws IllegalArgumentException, and if this is not the place where you observed the IllegalArgumentException in your upgrade use case, then we may also need think to change the default fall through here from throwing IllegalArgumentException to return something like SystemErrorException, because it seems possible that unknown / not mapped error codes can be passed to KeeperException.create that will lead to IllegalArgumentException that client can't handle well? [1] https://github.com/apache/zookeeper/blob/master/src/ java/main/org/apache/zookeeper/KeeperException.java#L144 On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 8:21 AM, Mohammad arshad wrote: > Thanks Benjamin Reed, > Client protocol version is 0, it is not changed. Also there is no > logic executed at the server side based on the client protocol version. > Increasing the client protocol version and converting the errors at > server may be the ideal and more precise solution but to handle it in > a generic way can we convert the unknown error to > KeeperException.SystemErrorException > at client side? Do you foresee any problem in this solution? > > Thanks > -Arshad > > > -Original Message- > From: Benjamin Reed [mailto:br...@apache.org] > Sent: 04 October 2016 10:27 > To: u...@zookeeper.apache.org > Cc: DevZooKeeper > Subject: Re: ZooKeeper clients does not handle new error codes > properly > > did we bump the protocol version when we added the new errors? the > server could do the conversion when it responds to older clients. > > On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 3:05 AM, Flavio Junqueira wrote: > > > Hi Arshad, > > > > It makes sense to me. What if we convert unknown server errors to > > KeeperException.SystemErrorException? This is a generic error and it > > extends KeeperException. > > > > I don't see it as a big issue to make this change, but others may > > feel differently. If we do it, then we will need a release note > > pointing out the change of behavior. > > > > -Flavio > > > > > On 03 Oct 2016, at 08:54, Mohammad arshad > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > Hi All, > > > In Zookeeper rolling upgrade scenario where server is new but > > > client is > > old, when sever sends error code which is not understood by a > > client, client throws IllegalArgumentException. Generally > > IllegalArgumentException is not handled by any of the ZK applications. > > It is too generic. How to handle this scenario in ZK applications? > > > My understanding is instead of throwing IllegalArgumentException > > > we > > should throw a subclass of KeeperException, for example > > InvalidErrorCodeException, so that zk apps can take more specific action. > > > Any thoughts? > > > > > > Thanks > > > -Arshad > > > > > > > > -- Cheers Michael.
RE: ZooKeeper clients does not handle new error codes properly
Thanks Michael Han for the information. It is the same place in my case as well. -Original Message- From: Michael Han [mailto:h...@cloudera.com] Sent: 04 October 2016 23:08 To: UserZooKeeper Cc: dev@zookeeper.apache.org Subject: Re: ZooKeeper clients does not handle new error codes properly Hi Arshad, I am curious where the IllegalArgumentException was thrown in code in your use case - I am asking because I spotted that in KeeperException.create, we have a default fall through [1] that throws IllegalArgumentException, and if this is not the place where you observed the IllegalArgumentException in your upgrade use case, then we may also need think to change the default fall through here from throwing IllegalArgumentException to return something like SystemErrorException, because it seems possible that unknown / not mapped error codes can be passed to KeeperException.create that will lead to IllegalArgumentException that client can't handle well? [1] https://github.com/apache/zookeeper/blob/master/src/ java/main/org/apache/zookeeper/KeeperException.java#L144 On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 8:21 AM, Mohammad arshad wrote: > Thanks Benjamin Reed, > Client protocol version is 0, it is not changed. Also there is no > logic executed at the server side based on the client protocol version. > Increasing the client protocol version and converting the errors at > server may be the ideal and more precise solution but to handle it in > a generic way can we convert the unknown error to > KeeperException.SystemErrorException > at client side? Do you foresee any problem in this solution? > > Thanks > -Arshad > > > -Original Message- > From: Benjamin Reed [mailto:br...@apache.org] > Sent: 04 October 2016 10:27 > To: u...@zookeeper.apache.org > Cc: DevZooKeeper > Subject: Re: ZooKeeper clients does not handle new error codes > properly > > did we bump the protocol version when we added the new errors? the > server could do the conversion when it responds to older clients. > > On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 3:05 AM, Flavio Junqueira wrote: > > > Hi Arshad, > > > > It makes sense to me. What if we convert unknown server errors to > > KeeperException.SystemErrorException? This is a generic error and it > > extends KeeperException. > > > > I don't see it as a big issue to make this change, but others may > > feel differently. If we do it, then we will need a release note > > pointing out the change of behavior. > > > > -Flavio > > > > > On 03 Oct 2016, at 08:54, Mohammad arshad > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > Hi All, > > > In Zookeeper rolling upgrade scenario where server is new but > > > client is > > old, when sever sends error code which is not understood by a > > client, client throws IllegalArgumentException. Generally > > IllegalArgumentException is not handled by any of the ZK applications. > > It is too generic. How to handle this scenario in ZK applications? > > > My understanding is instead of throwing IllegalArgumentException > > > we > > should throw a subclass of KeeperException, for example > > InvalidErrorCodeException, so that zk apps can take more specific action. > > > Any thoughts? > > > > > > Thanks > > > -Arshad > > > > > > > > -- Cheers Michael.
Re: ZooKeeper clients does not handle new error codes properly
Yeah, unfortunately, I don't think we make use of the protocol version in ConnectRequest and Response. When we instantiate ConnectRequest in ClientCnxn, we simply set it to zero. -Flavio > On 04 Oct 2016, at 16:21, Mohammad arshad wrote: > > Thanks Benjamin Reed, > Client protocol version is 0, it is not changed. Also there is no logic > executed at the server side based on the client protocol version. Increasing > the client protocol version and converting the errors at server may be the > ideal and more precise solution but to handle it in a generic way can we > convert the unknown error to KeeperException.SystemErrorException at client > side? Do you foresee any problem in this solution? > > Thanks > -Arshad > > > -Original Message- > From: Benjamin Reed [mailto:br...@apache.org] > Sent: 04 October 2016 10:27 > To: u...@zookeeper.apache.org > Cc: DevZooKeeper > Subject: Re: ZooKeeper clients does not handle new error codes properly > > did we bump the protocol version when we added the new errors? the server > could do the conversion when it responds to older clients. > > On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 3:05 AM, Flavio Junqueira wrote: > >> Hi Arshad, >> >> It makes sense to me. What if we convert unknown server errors to >> KeeperException.SystemErrorException? This is a generic error and it >> extends KeeperException. >> >> I don't see it as a big issue to make this change, but others may feel >> differently. If we do it, then we will need a release note pointing >> out the change of behavior. >> >> -Flavio >> >>> On 03 Oct 2016, at 08:54, Mohammad arshad >>> >> wrote: >>> >>> Hi All, >>> In Zookeeper rolling upgrade scenario where server is new but client >>> is >> old, when sever sends error code which is not understood by a client, >> client throws IllegalArgumentException. Generally >> IllegalArgumentException is not handled by any of the ZK applications. >> It is too generic. How to handle this scenario in ZK applications? >>> My understanding is instead of throwing IllegalArgumentException we >> should throw a subclass of KeeperException, for example >> InvalidErrorCodeException, so that zk apps can take more specific action. >>> Any thoughts? >>> >>> Thanks >>> -Arshad >>> >> >>
Re: ZooKeeper clients does not handle new error codes properly
Hi Arshad, I am curious where the IllegalArgumentException was thrown in code in your use case - I am asking because I spotted that in KeeperException.create, we have a default fall through [1] that throws IllegalArgumentException, and if this is not the place where you observed the IllegalArgumentException in your upgrade use case, then we may also need think to change the default fall through here from throwing IllegalArgumentException to return something like SystemErrorException, because it seems possible that unknown / not mapped error codes can be passed to KeeperException.create that will lead to IllegalArgumentException that client can't handle well? [1] https://github.com/apache/zookeeper/blob/master/src/ java/main/org/apache/zookeeper/KeeperException.java#L144 On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 8:21 AM, Mohammad arshad wrote: > Thanks Benjamin Reed, > Client protocol version is 0, it is not changed. Also there is no logic > executed at the server side based on the client protocol version. > Increasing the client protocol version and converting the errors at server > may be the ideal and more precise solution but to handle it in a generic > way can we convert the unknown error to KeeperException.SystemErrorException > at client side? Do you foresee any problem in this solution? > > Thanks > -Arshad > > > -Original Message- > From: Benjamin Reed [mailto:br...@apache.org] > Sent: 04 October 2016 10:27 > To: u...@zookeeper.apache.org > Cc: DevZooKeeper > Subject: Re: ZooKeeper clients does not handle new error codes properly > > did we bump the protocol version when we added the new errors? the server > could do the conversion when it responds to older clients. > > On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 3:05 AM, Flavio Junqueira wrote: > > > Hi Arshad, > > > > It makes sense to me. What if we convert unknown server errors to > > KeeperException.SystemErrorException? This is a generic error and it > > extends KeeperException. > > > > I don't see it as a big issue to make this change, but others may feel > > differently. If we do it, then we will need a release note pointing > > out the change of behavior. > > > > -Flavio > > > > > On 03 Oct 2016, at 08:54, Mohammad arshad > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > Hi All, > > > In Zookeeper rolling upgrade scenario where server is new but client > > > is > > old, when sever sends error code which is not understood by a client, > > client throws IllegalArgumentException. Generally > > IllegalArgumentException is not handled by any of the ZK applications. > > It is too generic. How to handle this scenario in ZK applications? > > > My understanding is instead of throwing IllegalArgumentException we > > should throw a subclass of KeeperException, for example > > InvalidErrorCodeException, so that zk apps can take more specific action. > > > Any thoughts? > > > > > > Thanks > > > -Arshad > > > > > > > > -- Cheers Michael.
RE: ZooKeeper clients does not handle new error codes properly
Thanks Benjamin Reed, Client protocol version is 0, it is not changed. Also there is no logic executed at the server side based on the client protocol version. Increasing the client protocol version and converting the errors at server may be the ideal and more precise solution but to handle it in a generic way can we convert the unknown error to KeeperException.SystemErrorException at client side? Do you foresee any problem in this solution? Thanks -Arshad -Original Message- From: Benjamin Reed [mailto:br...@apache.org] Sent: 04 October 2016 10:27 To: u...@zookeeper.apache.org Cc: DevZooKeeper Subject: Re: ZooKeeper clients does not handle new error codes properly did we bump the protocol version when we added the new errors? the server could do the conversion when it responds to older clients. On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 3:05 AM, Flavio Junqueira wrote: > Hi Arshad, > > It makes sense to me. What if we convert unknown server errors to > KeeperException.SystemErrorException? This is a generic error and it > extends KeeperException. > > I don't see it as a big issue to make this change, but others may feel > differently. If we do it, then we will need a release note pointing > out the change of behavior. > > -Flavio > > > On 03 Oct 2016, at 08:54, Mohammad arshad > > > wrote: > > > > Hi All, > > In Zookeeper rolling upgrade scenario where server is new but client > > is > old, when sever sends error code which is not understood by a client, > client throws IllegalArgumentException. Generally > IllegalArgumentException is not handled by any of the ZK applications. > It is too generic. How to handle this scenario in ZK applications? > > My understanding is instead of throwing IllegalArgumentException we > should throw a subclass of KeeperException, for example > InvalidErrorCodeException, so that zk apps can take more specific action. > > Any thoughts? > > > > Thanks > > -Arshad > > > >
Re: ZooKeeper clients does not handle new error codes properly
did we bump the protocol version when we added the new errors? the server could do the conversion when it responds to older clients. On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 3:05 AM, Flavio Junqueira wrote: > Hi Arshad, > > It makes sense to me. What if we convert unknown server errors to > KeeperException.SystemErrorException? This is a generic error and it > extends KeeperException. > > I don't see it as a big issue to make this change, but others may feel > differently. If we do it, then we will need a release note pointing out the > change of behavior. > > -Flavio > > > On 03 Oct 2016, at 08:54, Mohammad arshad > wrote: > > > > Hi All, > > In Zookeeper rolling upgrade scenario where server is new but client is > old, when sever sends error code which is not understood by a client, > client throws IllegalArgumentException. Generally IllegalArgumentException > is not handled by any of the ZK applications. It is too generic. How to > handle this scenario in ZK applications? > > My understanding is instead of throwing IllegalArgumentException we > should throw a subclass of KeeperException, for example > InvalidErrorCodeException, so that zk apps can take more specific action. > > Any thoughts? > > > > Thanks > > -Arshad > > > >
Re: ZooKeeper clients does not handle new error codes properly
Hi Arshad, It makes sense to me. What if we convert unknown server errors to KeeperException.SystemErrorException? This is a generic error and it extends KeeperException. I don't see it as a big issue to make this change, but others may feel differently. If we do it, then we will need a release note pointing out the change of behavior. -Flavio > On 03 Oct 2016, at 08:54, Mohammad arshad wrote: > > Hi All, > In Zookeeper rolling upgrade scenario where server is new but client is old, > when sever sends error code which is not understood by a client, client > throws IllegalArgumentException. Generally IllegalArgumentException is not > handled by any of the ZK applications. It is too generic. How to handle this > scenario in ZK applications? > My understanding is instead of throwing IllegalArgumentException we should > throw a subclass of KeeperException, for example InvalidErrorCodeException, > so that zk apps can take more specific action. > Any thoughts? > > Thanks > -Arshad >