Igor Kamyshnikov created IGNITE-10469: -----------------------------------------
Summary: TcpCommunicationSpi does not break tcp connection after IdleConnectionTimeout seconds of inactivity Key: IGNITE-10469 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-10469 Project: Ignite Issue Type: Bug Components: cache Affects Versions: 2.6, 2.5 Reporter: Igor Kamyshnikov Attachments: GridTcpCommunicationSpiIdleCommunicationTimeoutTest.java, ignite_idle_test.zip TcpCommunicationSpi does not close TCP connections after they have been idle for more than configured in TcpCommunicationSpi#idleConnTimeout amount of time (default is 10 minutes). There are environments where idle TCP connections become unusable: connections remain ESTABLISHED while actual data to be sent piles up in Send-Q (according to netstat). For this reason Ignite stack does not recognize a communication problem for a considerable amount of time (~ 10-15 minutes), and it does not begin its reconnection procedure (hearbeats use different tcp connections that are not idle and don't have this issue). I've discovered though there is a logic in the Ignite code to detect and close idle connections. But due to a problem in the code it does not work reliably. This is a test that _sometimes_ reproduces the problem. [^ignite_idle_test.zip] - full test project [^GridTcpCommunicationSpiIdleCommunicationTimeoutTest.java] - just test code What's the problem in the Ignite code? There are two loops in the Ignite code that have a chance to close idle connections: 1) org.apache.ignite.spi.communication.tcp.TcpCommunicationSpi.CommunicationWorker#processIdle - this one is executed each *IdleConnectionTimeout* milliseconds. (it can close idle connections but it typically turns out that it thinks that connection is not idle, thanks to the second loop). 2) org.apache.ignite.internal.util.nio.GridNioServer.AbstractNioClientWorker#bodyInternal -> org.apache.ignite.internal.util.nio.GridNioServer.AbstractNioClientWorker#checkIdle - this loop executes: {noformat} filterChain.onSessionIdleTimeout(ses); <-- does not actually close an idle connection // Update timestamp to avoid multiple notifications within one timeout interval. ses.resetSendScheduleTime(); <--- resets idle timer ses.bytesReceived(0); {noformat} --- To wind up, may be the whole approach should be reviewed: - is it ok not to track message delivery time? - is it ok not to do heartbeating using the same connections as for get/put/... commands? -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)