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Abmar Barros updated ZOOKEEPER-702:
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Attachment: ZOOKEEPER-702.patch
This patch proposes a first version of the FailureDetector interface. Its
implementations are intended to run in the same thread of the application.
Also, I have implemented a simple failure detector based on the ClientCnxn
class and adapted this class to use this FD implementation.
This is a preliminary patch, just for analysis and feedback, it is not intended
to be committed.
> GSoC 2010: Failure Detector Model
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> Key: ZOOKEEPER-702
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-702
> Project: Zookeeper
> Issue Type: Wish
> Reporter: Henry Robinson
> Assignee: Abmar Barros
> Attachments: ZOOKEEPER-702.patch
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> Failure Detector Module
> Possible Mentor
> Henry Robinson (henry at apache dot org)
> Requirements
> Java, some distributed systems knowledge, comfort implementing distributed
> systems protocols
> Description
> ZooKeeper servers detects the failure of other servers and clients by
> counting the number of 'ticks' for which it doesn't get a heartbeat from
> other machines. This is the 'timeout' method of failure detection and works
> very well; however it is possible that it is too aggressive and not easily
> tuned for some more unusual ZooKeeper installations (such as in a wide-area
> network, or even in a mobile ad-hoc network).
> This project would abstract the notion of failure detection to a dedicated
> Java module, and implement several failure detectors to compare and contrast
> their appropriateness for ZooKeeper. For example, Apache Cassandra uses a
> phi-accrual failure detector (http://ddsg.jaist.ac.jp/pub/HDY+04.pdf) which
> is much more tunable and has some very interesting properties. This is a
> great project if you are interested in distributed algorithms, or want to
> help re-factor some of ZooKeeper's internal code.
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