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Authors: Alberto Bustamante Reyes (alberto.bustamante.reyes@est.tech)

Status: Draft | Discussion | Active | Dropped | Superseded Development

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There is a problem with Geode WAN replication when GW receivers are configured with the same hostname-for-senders and port on all servers. The reason for such a setup is deploying Geode cluster on a Kubernetes cluster where all GW receivers are reachable from the outside world on the same VIP and port. Other kinds of configuration (different hostname and/or different port for each GW receiver) are not cheap from OAM operation & maintenance and resources perspective in cloud native environments and also limit some important use-cases (like scaling).

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Cluster-2 gfsh>list gateways
GatewayReceiver Section

Member                            | Port  | Sender Count | Senders Connected
--------------------------------- | ----- | ------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
172.17.0.5(server-0:65)<v1>:41000 | 32000 | 0            |
172.17.0.9(server-1:51)<v1>:41000 | 32000 | 3            | 172.17.0.8(server-1:46)<v1>:41000, 172.17.0.8(server-1:46)<v1>:41000, 172.17.0.8(server-1:46)<v1>:41000

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Solution

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There is just one test failing (testExecuteOp from ConnectionPoolImplJUnitTest) that causes integration test and stress test tasks to fail. We are working to fix it.

Gw sender failover

Solution consists on refactoring some maps on LocatorLoadSnapshot class. They use ServerLocation objects as key, this has to change due to it will not be unique for each server. We changed the maps to use InternalDistributedMember objects as key for the map entries. The ServerLocation information is not lost, as it is contained in the entry value for all the maps.

The same refactoring is done in EndPointManager, as it holds a map of endpoints that also uses ServerLocation objects as key.

Check this commit for a draft of the proposed solution: https://github.com/apache/geode/pull/4824/commits/b180869c73095e7a810ba2e1c92e243a0220e888

Gw sender pings not reaching gw receivers

When PingTask are run by LiveServerPinger, they call PingOp.execute(ExecutablePool pool, ServerLocation server). PingOp only uses hostname and ip (ServerLocation) to get the connection to send the ping message. As all receivers are sharing the same host and port, it is not guaranteed that the connection is really pointing to the server we want to connect to.

Solution consists on the modification of the ping messages to include info about the server they want to reach. If the messages are received by other server, they can be sent to the proper server.

Other alternative is the addition of We decided to add a retry mechanism to PingOp to be able to discard a connection if the endpoint of that connection is not the server we want to connect to. We have added a new method PingOp.execute(Executable pool, Endpoint endpoint) to solve this. In this way, if the connection obtained is not pointing to the required Endpoint, it can be discarded an ask for a new one.

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