Merge pull request #368 from github/fix-infinite-cutover-loop

cut-over failure on test-on-replica starts replication again
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Shlomi Noach 2017-03-12 07:34:32 +02:00 committed by GitHub
commit f3fb0ea24a
6 changed files with 77 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ The full list of supported hooks is best found in code: [hooks.go](https://githu
- `gh-ost-on-interactive-command`
- `gh-ost-on-row-copy-complete`
- `gh-ost-on-stop-replication`
- `gh-ost-on-start-replication`
- `gh-ost-on-begin-postponed`
- `gh-ost-on-before-cut-over`
- `gh-ost-on-success`

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@ -593,11 +593,22 @@ func (this *Applier) RenameTablesRollback() (renameError error) {
// and have them written to the binary log, so that we can then read them via streamer.
func (this *Applier) StopSlaveIOThread() error {
query := `stop /* gh-ost */ slave io_thread`
log.Infof("Stopping replication")
log.Infof("Stopping replication IO thread")
if _, err := sqlutils.ExecNoPrepare(this.db, query); err != nil {
return err
}
log.Infof("Replication stopped")
log.Infof("Replication IO thread stopped")
return nil
}
// StartSlaveIOThread is applicable with --test-on-replica
func (this *Applier) StartSlaveIOThread() error {
query := `start /* gh-ost */ slave io_thread`
log.Infof("Starting replication IO thread")
if _, err := sqlutils.ExecNoPrepare(this.db, query); err != nil {
return err
}
log.Infof("Replication IO thread started")
return nil
}
@ -640,6 +651,18 @@ func (this *Applier) StopReplication() error {
return nil
}
// StartReplication is used by `--test-on-replica` on cut-over failure
func (this *Applier) StartReplication() error {
if err := this.StartSlaveIOThread(); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := this.StartSlaveSQLThread(); err != nil {
return err
}
log.Infof("Replication started")
return nil
}
// GetSessionLockName returns a name for the special hint session voluntary lock
func (this *Applier) GetSessionLockName(sessionId int64) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("gh-ost.%d.lock", sessionId)

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@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ const (
onFailure = "gh-ost-on-failure"
onStatus = "gh-ost-on-status"
onStopReplication = "gh-ost-on-stop-replication"
onStartReplication = "gh-ost-on-start-replication"
)
type HooksExecutor struct {
@ -152,3 +153,7 @@ func (this *HooksExecutor) onStatus(statusMessage string) error {
func (this *HooksExecutor) onStopReplication() error {
return this.executeHooks(onStopReplication)
}
func (this *HooksExecutor) onStartReplication() error {
return this.executeHooks(onStartReplication)
}

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@ -385,8 +385,38 @@ func (this *Migrator) ExecOnFailureHook() (err error) {
return this.hooksExecutor.onFailure()
}
func (this *Migrator) handleCutOverResult(cutOverError error) (err error) {
if this.migrationContext.TestOnReplica {
// We're merly testing, we don't want to keep this state. Rollback the renames as possible
this.applier.RenameTablesRollback()
}
if cutOverError == nil {
return nil
}
// Only on error:
if this.migrationContext.TestOnReplica {
// With `--test-on-replica` we stop replication thread, and then proceed to use
// the same cut-over phase as the master would use. That means we take locks
// and swap the tables.
// The difference is that we will later swap the tables back.
if err := this.hooksExecutor.onStartReplication(); err != nil {
return log.Errore(err)
}
if this.migrationContext.TestOnReplicaSkipReplicaStop {
log.Warningf("--test-on-replica-skip-replica-stop enabled, we are not starting replication.")
} else {
log.Debugf("testing on replica. Starting replication IO thread after cut-over failure")
if err := this.retryOperation(this.applier.StartReplication); err != nil {
return log.Errore(err)
}
}
}
return nil
}
// cutOver performs the final step of migration, based on migration
// type (on replica? bumpy? safe?)
// type (on replica? atomic? safe?)
func (this *Migrator) cutOver() (err error) {
if this.migrationContext.Noop {
log.Debugf("Noop operation; not really swapping tables")
@ -441,18 +471,18 @@ func (this *Migrator) cutOver() (err error) {
return err
}
}
// We're merly testing, we don't want to keep this state. Rollback the renames as possible
defer this.applier.RenameTablesRollback()
// We further proceed to do the cutover by normal means; the 'defer' above will rollback the swap
}
if this.migrationContext.CutOverType == base.CutOverAtomic {
// Atomic solution: we use low timeout and multiple attempts. But for
// each failed attempt, we throttle until replication lag is back to normal
err := this.atomicCutOver()
this.handleCutOverResult(err)
return err
}
if this.migrationContext.CutOverType == base.CutOverTwoStep {
return this.cutOverTwoStep()
err := this.cutOverTwoStep()
this.handleCutOverResult(err)
return err
}
return log.Fatalf("Unknown cut-over type: %d; should never get here!", this.migrationContext.CutOverType)
}
@ -1064,8 +1094,10 @@ func (this *Migrator) onApplyEventStruct(eventStruct *applyEventStruct) error {
availableEvents := len(this.applyEventsQueue)
batchSize := int(atomic.LoadInt64(&this.migrationContext.DMLBatchSize))
if availableEvents > batchSize {
availableEvents = batchSize
if availableEvents > batchSize-1 {
// The "- 1" is because we already consumed one event: the original event that led to this function getting called.
// So, if DMLBatchSize==1 we wish to not process any further events
availableEvents = batchSize - 1
}
for i := 0; i < availableEvents; i++ {
additionalStruct := <-this.applyEventsQueue

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@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
#!/bin/bash
# Sample hook file for gh-ost-on-start-replication
# Useful for RDS/Aurora setups, see https://github.com/github/gh-ost/issues/163
echo "$(date) gh-ost-on-start-replication $GH_OST_DATABASE_NAME.$GH_OST_TABLE_NAME $GH_OST_MIGRATED_HOST" >> /tmp/gh-ost.log

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@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
#!/bin/bash
# Sample hook file for gh-ost-on-stop-replication
# Useful for RDS/Aurora setups, see https://github.com/github/gh-ost/issues/163
echo "$(date) gh-ost-on-stop-replication $GH_OST_DATABASE_NAME.$GH_OST_TABLE_NAME $GH_OST_MIGRATED_HOST" >> /tmp/gh-ost.log