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# ZooKeeper
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Druid uses [ZooKeeper](http://zookeeper.apache.org/) (ZK) for management of current cluster state. The operations that happen over ZK are
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1. [Coordinator](Coordinator.html) leader election
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2. Segment "publishing" protocol from [Historical](Historical.html) and [Realtime](Realtime.html)
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3. Segment load/drop protocol between [Coordinator](Coordinator.html) and [Historical](Historical.html)
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4. [Overlord](Indexing-Service.html) leader election
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5. [Indexing Service](Indexing-Service.html) task management
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### Property Configuration
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ZooKeeper paths are set via the `runtime.properties` configuration file. Druid will automatically create paths that do not exist, so typos in config files is a very easy way to become split-brained.
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There is a prefix path that is required and can be used as the only (well, kinda, see the note below) path-related zookeeper configuration parameter (everything else will be a default based on the prefix):
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```
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druid.zk.paths.base
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```
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You can also override each individual path (defaults are shown below):
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```
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druid.zk.paths.propertiesPath=${druid.zk.paths.base}/properties
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druid.zk.paths.announcementsPath=${druid.zk.paths.base}/announcements
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druid.zk.paths.servedSegmentsPath=${druid.zk.paths.base}/servedSegments
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druid.zk.paths.loadQueuePath=${druid.zk.paths.base}/loadQueue
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druid.zk.paths.coordinatorPath=${druid.zk.paths.base}/coordinator
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druid.zk.paths.indexer.announcementsPath=${druid.zk.paths.base}/indexer/announcements
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druid.zk.paths.indexer.tasksPath=${druid.zk.paths.base}/indexer/tasks
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druid.zk.paths.indexer.statusPath=${druid.zk.paths.base}/indexer/status
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druid.zk.paths.indexer.leaderLatchPath=${druid.zk.paths.base}/indexer/leaderLatchPath
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```
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|Property|Description|Default|
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|--------|-----------|-------|
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|`druid.zk.paths.base`|Base Zookeeper path.|druid|
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|`druid.zk.paths.propertiesPath`|Zookeeper properties path.|druid/properties|
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|`druid.zk.paths.announcementsPath`|Druid node announcement path.|druid/announcements|
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|`druid.zk.paths.servedSegmentsPath`|Legacy path for where Druid nodes announce their segments.|druid/servedSegments|
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|`druid.zk.paths.liveSegmentsPath`|Current path for where Druid nodes announce their segments.|druid/segments|
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|`druid.zk.paths.loadQueuePath`|Entries here cause historical nodes to load and drop segments.|druid/loadQueue|
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|`druid.zk.paths.coordinatorPath`|Used by the coordinator for leader election.|druid/coordinator|
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|`druid.zk.paths.indexer.announcementsPath`|Middle managers announce themselves here.|druid/indexer/announcements|
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|`druid.zk.paths.indexer.tasksPath`|Used to assign tasks to middle managers.|druid/indexer/tasks|
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|`druid.zk.paths.indexer.statusPath`|Parent path for announcement of task statuses.|druid/indexer/status|
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|`druid.zk.paths.indexer.leaderLatchPath`|Used for Overlord leader election.|druid/indexer/leaderLatchPath|
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NOTE: We also use Curator’s service discovery module to expose some services via zookeeper. This also uses a zookeeper path, but this path is **not** affected by `druid.zk.paths.base` and **must** be specified separately. This property is
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druid.zk.paths.discoveryPath
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```
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### Coordinator Leader Election
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We use the Curator LeadershipLatch recipe to do leader election at path
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${druid.zk.paths.coordinatorPath}/_COORDINATOR
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```
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### Segment "publishing" protocol from Historical and Realtime
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The `announcementsPath` and `servedSegmentsPath` are used for this.
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All [Historical](Historical.html) and [Realtime](Realtime.html) nodes publish themselves on the `announcementsPath`, specifically, they will create an ephemeral znode at
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${druid.zk.paths.announcementsPath}/${druid.host}
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```
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Which signifies that they exist. They will also subsequently create a permanent znode at
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${druid.zk.paths.servedSegmentsPath}/${druid.host}
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And as they load up segments, they will attach ephemeral znodes that look like
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${druid.zk.paths.servedSegmentsPath}/${druid.host}/_segment_identifier_
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Nodes like the [Coordinator](Coordinator.html) and [Broker](Broker.html) can then watch these paths to see which nodes are currently serving which segments.
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### Segment load/drop protocol between Coordinator and Historical
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The `loadQueuePath` is used for this.
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When the [Coordinator](Coordinator.html) decides that a [Historical](Historical.html) node should load or drop a segment, it writes an ephemeral znode to
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${druid.zk.paths.loadQueuePath}/_host_of_historical_node/_segment_identifier
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This node will contain a payload that indicates to the historical node what it should do with the given segment. When the historical node is done with the work, it will delete the znode in order to signify to the Coordinator that it is complete.
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