On 2015年02月27日 13:41, Xu Yifeng wrote:

On 2015年02月27日 12:04, Liu Yuan wrote:
On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 11:51:22AM +0800, Yifeng Xu wrote:
Is this patch really necessary ? I think zookeeper C client support
chroot, if you read zookeeper.c source code, you will find it,
here is some code quoted:

/**
  * Create a zookeeper handle associated with the given host and port.
  */
zhandle_t *zookeeper_init(const char *host, watcher_fn watcher,
int recv_timeout, const clientid_t *clientid, void *context, int flags)
...
//parse the host to get the chroot if
     //available
     index_chroot = strchr(host, '/');
     if (index_chroot) {
         zh->chroot = strdup(index_chroot);
         if (zh->chroot == NULL) {
             goto abort;
         }

Intresting. How we take advantage of this feature? Did you mean that we can
just append the cluster id on to "host" parameter?

Thanks
Yuan

Yes, we can.
Thanks for you advice. I have a problem in using this feature.
sheep exit with error when I try to start it with cluster option: -c zookeeper:127.0.0.1:2181/default,timeout=10000

The error message is as below.

Feb 27 15:00:21 INFO [main] zk_init(1401) version 3.4.6, address 127.0.0.1:2181/default, timeout 10000 Feb 27 15:00:21 INFO [main] zk_init(1421) the negociated session timeout is 10000 Feb 27 15:00:21 ERROR [main] zk_queue_init(644) failed, path /sheepdog, no node
Feb 27 15:00:21  ERROR [main] main(954) failed to create sheepdog cluster

Is something wrong?

Xu


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