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GTID sequence drifts between Write node and appliers node by issueing some KILL QUERY statements on a Galera node which is operating user's transactions.
Data consistency is maintained and wsrep_last_committed is in sync.
NOTE: It's not always sufficient to issue one single KILL QUERY, I should do more fine grained research to determine what are the specific circumstances, in my current tests I reproduced it by killing some random mysqlslap queries.
GTID sequence de-alignment breaks among others maxscale auto-failover.
To make things more complicated in the current attached pictures test Writer is behind but in other tests Writer went ahead(see attached txt for 2nd test)
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Attachment | 2nd_Test-galera_gtid_drift_kill_query.txt [ 69569 ] |
Attachment | 2nd_Test-galera_gtid_drift_kill_query.txt [ 69569 ] |
Attachment | Alternate_Test-galera_gtid_drift_kill_query.txt [ 69570 ] |
Fix Version/s | 10.4 [ 22408 ] | |
Fix Version/s | 10.5 [ 23123 ] | |
Fix Version/s | 10.6 [ 24028 ] | |
Fix Version/s | 10.3 [ 22126 ] |
Fix Version/s | 10.3 [ 22126 ] | |
Fix Version/s | 10.4 [ 22408 ] | |
Fix Version/s | 10.6 [ 24028 ] |
Description |
GTID sequence drifts between Write node and appliers node by issueing some KILL QUERY statements on a Galera node which is operating user's transactions.
Data consistency is maintained and wsrep_last_committed is in sync. GTID sequence de-alignment breaks among others maxscale auto-failover. To make things more complicated in the current attached pictures test Writer is behind but in other tests Writer went ahead(see attached txt for 2nd test) |
GTID sequence drifts between Write node and appliers node by issueing some KILL QUERY statements on a Galera node which is operating user's transactions.
Data consistency is maintained and wsrep_last_committed is in sync. NOTE: It's not always sufficient to issue one single KILL QUERY, I should do more fine grained research to determine what are the specific circumstances, in my current tests I reproduced it by killing some random mysqlslap queries. GTID sequence de-alignment breaks among others maxscale auto-failover. To make things more complicated in the current attached pictures test Writer is behind but in other tests Writer went ahead(see attached txt for 2nd test) |
Component/s | Galera [ 10124 ] | |
Assignee | Jan Lindström [ JIRAUSER53125 ] |
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Status | Open [ 1 ] | In Progress [ 3 ] |
Priority | Major [ 3 ] | Critical [ 2 ] |
Status | In Progress [ 3 ] | Needs Feedback [ 10501 ] |
Status | Needs Feedback [ 10501 ] | Open [ 1 ] |
Fix Version/s | 10.5.21 [ 28913 ] | |
Fix Version/s | 10.6.14 [ 28914 ] | |
Fix Version/s | 10.9.7 [ 28916 ] | |
Fix Version/s | 10.10.5 [ 28917 ] | |
Fix Version/s | 10.11.4 [ 28918 ] | |
Fix Version/s | 10.5 [ 23123 ] | |
Resolution | Fixed [ 1 ] | |
Status | Open [ 1 ] | Closed [ 6 ] |
Fix Version/s | 10.5.22 [ 29011 ] | |
Fix Version/s | 10.6.15 [ 29013 ] | |
Fix Version/s | 10.9.8 [ 29015 ] | |
Fix Version/s | 10.10.6 [ 29017 ] | |
Fix Version/s | 10.11.5 [ 29019 ] | |
Fix Version/s | 10.5.21 [ 28913 ] | |
Fix Version/s | 10.6.14 [ 28914 ] | |
Fix Version/s | 10.9.7 [ 28916 ] | |
Fix Version/s | 10.10.5 [ 28917 ] | |
Fix Version/s | 10.11.4 [ 28918 ] |
Zendesk Related Tickets | 153816 |