HBASE-25663 Make graceful_stop localhostname compare match even if fqdn (#3048)
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# * limitations under the License.
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# */
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# Move regions off a server then stop it. Optionally restart and reload.
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# Turn off the balancer before running this script.
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# Move regions off a server then stop it. Optionally restart and reload.
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function usage {
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echo "Usage: graceful_stop.sh [--config <conf-dir>] [-e] [--restart [--reload]] [--thrift] \
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[--rest] [-n |--noack] [--maxthreads <number of threads>] [--movetimeout <timeout in seconds>] \
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echo " maxthreads xx Limit the number of threads used by the region mover. Default value is 1."
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echo " movetimeout xx Timeout for moving regions. If regions are not moved by the timeout value,\
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exit with error. Default value is INT_MAX."
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echo " hostname Hostname of server we are to stop"
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echo " hostname Hostname to stop; match what HBase uses; pass 'localhost' if local to avoid ssh"
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echo " e|failfast Set -e so exit immediately if any command exits with non-zero status"
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echo " nob|nobalancer Do not manage balancer states. This is only used as optimization in \
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rolling_restart.sh to avoid multiple calls to hbase shell"
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hostname=$1
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filename="/tmp/$hostname"
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local=
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localhostname=`/bin/hostname`
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if [ "$localhostname" == "$hostname" ]; then
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local=true
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fi
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if [ "$nob" == "true" ]; then
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log "[ $0 ] skipping disabling balancer -nob argument is used"
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HBASE_BALANCER_STATE=false
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fi
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unload_args="--filename $filename --maxthreads $maxthreads $noack --operation unload \
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--timeout $movetimeout --regionserverhost $hostname"
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--timeout $movetimeout --regionserverhost $hostname"
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if [ "$designatedfile" != "" ]; then
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unload_args="$unload_args --designatedfile $designatedfile"
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echo $hostname >> $hosts
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if [ "$thrift" != "" ]; then
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log "Stopping thrift server on $hostname"
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if [ "$local" == true ]; then
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"$bin"/hbase-daemon.sh --config ${HBASE_CONF_DIR} stop thrift
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else
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"$bin"/hbase-daemons.sh --config ${HBASE_CONF_DIR} --hosts ${hosts} stop thrift
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fi
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"$bin"/hbase-daemons.sh --config ${HBASE_CONF_DIR} --hosts ${hosts} stop thrift
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fi
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if [ "$rest" != "" ]; then
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log "Stopping rest server on $hostname"
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if [ "$local" == true ]; then
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"$bin"/hbase-daemon.sh --config ${HBASE_CONF_DIR} stop rest
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else
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"$bin"/hbase-daemons.sh --config ${HBASE_CONF_DIR} --hosts ${hosts} stop rest
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fi
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"$bin"/hbase-daemons.sh --config ${HBASE_CONF_DIR} --hosts ${hosts} stop rest
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fi
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log "Stopping regionserver on $hostname"
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if [ "$local" == true ]; then
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"$bin"/hbase-daemon.sh --config ${HBASE_CONF_DIR} stop regionserver
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else
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"$bin"/hbase-daemons.sh --config ${HBASE_CONF_DIR} --hosts ${hosts} stop regionserver
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fi
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"$bin"/hbase-daemons.sh --config ${HBASE_CONF_DIR} --hosts ${hosts} stop regionserver
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if [ "$restart" != "" ]; then
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log "Restarting regionserver on $hostname"
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if [ "$local" == true ]; then
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"$bin"/hbase-daemon.sh --config ${HBASE_CONF_DIR} start regionserver
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else
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"$bin"/hbase-daemons.sh --config ${HBASE_CONF_DIR} --hosts ${hosts} start regionserver
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fi
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"$bin"/hbase-daemons.sh --config ${HBASE_CONF_DIR} --hosts ${hosts} start regionserver
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if [ "$thrift" != "" ]; then
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log "Restarting thrift server on $hostname"
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# -b 0.0.0.0 says listen on all interfaces rather than just default.
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if [ "$local" == true ]; then
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"$bin"/hbase-daemon.sh --config ${HBASE_CONF_DIR} start thrift -b 0.0.0.0
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else
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"$bin"/hbase-daemons.sh --config ${HBASE_CONF_DIR} --hosts ${hosts} start thrift -b 0.0.0.0
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fi
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"$bin"/hbase-daemons.sh --config ${HBASE_CONF_DIR} --hosts ${hosts} start thrift -b 0.0.0.0
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fi
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if [ "$rest" != "" ]; then
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log "Restarting rest server on $hostname"
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if [ "$local" == true ]; then
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"$bin"/hbase-daemon.sh --config ${HBASE_CONF_DIR} start rest
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else
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"$bin"/hbase-daemons.sh --config ${HBASE_CONF_DIR} --hosts ${hosts} start rest
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fi
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"$bin"/hbase-daemons.sh --config ${HBASE_CONF_DIR} --hosts ${hosts} start rest
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fi
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if [ "$reload" != "" ]; then
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log "Reloading $hostname region(s)"
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fi
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# Cleanup tmp files.
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trap "rm -f "/tmp/$(basename $0).*.tmp" &> /dev/null" EXIT
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trap "rm -f /tmp/$(basename $0).*.tmp &> /dev/null" EXIT
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A downside to the above stop of a RegionServer is that regions could be offline for a good period of time.
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Regions are closed in order.
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If many regions on the server, the first region to close may not be back online until all regions close and after the master notices the RegionServer's znode gone.
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In Apache HBase 0.90.2, we added facility for having a node gradually shed its load and then shutdown itself down.
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Apache HBase 0.90.2 added the _graceful_stop.sh_ script.
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Here is its usage:
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If many regions on the server, the first region to close may not be back online until all regions close and
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after the master notices the RegionServer's znode gone. A node can be asked to gradually shed its load and
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then shutdown itself using the _graceful_stop.sh_ script. Here is its usage:
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----
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$ ./bin/graceful_stop.sh
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[NOTE]
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====
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The `HOSTNAME` passed to _graceful_stop.sh_ must match the hostname that hbase is using to identify RegionServers.
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Check the list of RegionServers in the master UI for how HBase is referring to servers.
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It's usually hostname but can also be FQDN.
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Whatever HBase is using, this is what you should pass the _graceful_stop.sh_ decommission script.
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If you pass IPs, the script is not yet smart enough to make a hostname (or FQDN) of it and so it will fail when it checks if server is currently running; the graceful unloading of regions will not run.
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HBase uses fully-qualified domain names usually. Check the list of RegionServers in the master UI for how HBase
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is referring to servers. Whatever HBase is using, this is what you should pass the _graceful_stop.sh_ decommission script.
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If you pass IPs, the script is not yet smart enough to make a hostname (or FQDN) of it and so it will fail when it checks
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if server is currently running; the graceful unloading of regions will not run.
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====
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The _graceful_stop.sh_ script will move the regions off the decommissioned RegionServer one at a time to minimize region churn.
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It will verify the region deployed in the new location before it will moves the next region and so on until the decommissioned server is carrying zero regions.
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At this point, the _graceful_stop.sh_ tells the RegionServer `stop`.
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The master will at this point notice the RegionServer gone but all regions will have already been redeployed and because the RegionServer went down cleanly, there will be no WAL logs to split.
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It will verify the region deployed in the new location before it will moves the next region and so on until the decommissioned
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server is carrying zero regions. At this point, the _graceful_stop.sh_ tells the RegionServer `stop`.
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The master will at this point notice the RegionServer gone but all regions will have already been redeployed and because the
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RegionServer went down cleanly, there will be no WAL logs to split.
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[[lb]]
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.Load Balancer
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