1. 29 Jan, 2016 1 commit
  2. 27 Jan, 2016 1 commit
  3. 26 Jan, 2016 3 commits
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      Better address udpate strategy when processing gossip sections. · 592419b4
      antirez authored
      The change covers the case where:
      
      1. There is a node we can't reach (in fail or pfail state).
      2. We see a different address for this node, in the gossip section sent
      to us by a node that, instead, is able to talk with the node we cannot
      talk to.
      
      In this case it's a good bet to switch to the address reported by this
      node, since there was an address switch and it is able to talk with the
      node and we are not.
      
      However previosuly this was done in a dangerous way, by initiating an
      handshake. The handshake, using the MEET packet, forces the receiver to
      join our cluster, and this is not a good idea. If the node in question
      really just switched address, but is the same node, it already knows about
      us, so we just need to perform an address update and a reconnection.
      
      So with this commit instead we just update the address of the node,
      release the node link if any, and attempt to reconnect in the next
      clusterCron() cycle.
      
      The commit also improves debugging messages printed by Cluster during
      address or ID switches.
      592419b4
  4. 19 Jan, 2016 2 commits
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      Minor MIGRATE refactoring. · 83b862a3
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      Centralize cleanup of newargv in a single place.
      Add more comments to help a bit following a complex function.
      
      Related to issue #3016.
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      More variadic MIGRATE fixes. · f5a1e608
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      Another leak was fixed in the case of syntax error by restructuring the
      allocation strategy for the two dynamic vectors.
      
      We also make sure to always close the cached socket on I/O errors so that
      all the I/O errors are handled the same, even if we had a previously
      queued error of a different kind from the destination server.
      
      Thanks to Kevin McGehee. Related to issue #3016.
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  5. 18 Jan, 2016 1 commit
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      Various fixes to MIGRATE with multiple keys. · 00d3a40f
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      In issue #3016 Kevin McGehee identified multiple very serious issues in
      the new implementation of MIGRATE. This commit attempts to restructure
      the code in oder to avoid mistakes, an analysis of the new
      implementation is in progress in order to check for possible edge cases.
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  6. 14 Jan, 2016 1 commit
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      Cluster: fix setting nodes slaveof pointer to NULL on node release. · fc3ca8ff
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      With this commit we preserve the list of nodes that have .slaveof set
      to the node, even when the node is turned into a slave, and make sure to
      fix the .slaveof pointers to NULL when a node is freed from memory,
      regardless of the fact it's a slave or a master.
      
      Basically we try to remember the logical master in the current
      configuration even if the logical master advertised it as a slave
      already. However we still remember the associations, so that when a node
      is freed we can fix them.
      
      This should fix issue #3002.
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  7. 11 Jan, 2016 3 commits
  8. 08 Jan, 2016 2 commits
  9. 06 Jan, 2016 1 commit
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      Cluster: don't send -ASK to MIGRATE. · 00d637f2
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      For non existing keys, we don't want to send -ASK redirections to
      MIGRATE, since when moving slots from the migrating node to the
      importing node, we want just to ignore keys that are no longer there.
      They may be expired or deleted between the GETKEYSINSLOT call and the
      MIGRATE call. Otherwise this causes an error during migrations with
      redis-trib (or equivalent cluster management tools).
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  10. 16 Dec, 2015 1 commit
  11. 11 Dec, 2015 4 commits
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      MIGRATE: fix replies processing and argument rewriting. · d85fc1e9
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      We need to process replies after errors in order to delete keys
      successfully transferred. Also argument rewriting was fixed since
      it was broken in several ways. Now a fresh argument vector is created
      and set if we are acknowledged of at least one key.
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      Pipelined multiple keys MIGRATE. · 9ebf7a67
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      Cluster: replica migration with delay. · adc2fe69
      antirez authored
      We wait a fixed amount of time (5 seconds currently) much greater than
      the usual Cluster node to node communication latency, before migrating.
      This way when a failover occurs, before detecting the new master as a
      target for migration, we give the time to its natural slaves (the slaves
      of the failed over master) to announce they switched to the new master,
      preventing an useless migration operation.
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  12. 10 Dec, 2015 1 commit
  13. 09 Dec, 2015 1 commit
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      Fix replicas migration by adding a new flag. · e0f22df9
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      Some time ago I broken replicas migration (reported in #2924).
      The idea was to prevent masters without replicas from getting replicas
      because of replica migration, I remember it to create issues with tests,
      but there is no clue in the commit message about why it was so
      undesirable.
      
      However my patch as a side effect totally ruined the concept of replicas
      migration since we want it to work also for instances that, technically,
      never had slaves in the past: promoted slaves.
      
      So now instead the ability to be targeted by replicas migration, is a
      new flag "migrate-to". It only applies to masters, and is set in the
      following two cases:
      
      1. When a master gets a slave, it is set.
      2. When a slave turns into a master because of fail over, it is set.
      
      This way replicas migration targets are only masters that used to have
      slaves, and slaves of masters (that used to have slaves... obviously)
      and are promoted.
      
      The new flag is only internal, and is never exposed in the output nor
      persisted in the nodes configuration, since all the information to
      handle it are implicit in the cluster configuration we already have.
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  14. 27 Nov, 2015 1 commit
  15. 01 Oct, 2015 2 commits
  16. 27 Jul, 2015 3 commits
  17. 26 Jul, 2015 6 commits
  18. 24 Jun, 2015 1 commit
  19. 11 Jun, 2015 1 commit
  20. 24 Mar, 2015 1 commit
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      Cluster: redirection refactoring + handling of blocked clients. · 9b7f8b1c
      antirez authored
      There was a bug in Redis Cluster caused by clients blocked in a blocking
      list pop operation, for keys no longer handled by the instance, or
      in a condition where the cluster became down after the client blocked.
      
      A typical situation is:
      
      1) BLPOP <somekey> 0
      2) <somekey> hash slot is resharded to another master.
      
      The client will block forever int this case.
      
      A symmentrical non-cluster-specific bug happens when an instance is
      turned from master to slave. In that case it is more serious since this
      will desynchronize data between slaves and masters. This other bug was
      discovered as a side effect of thinking about the bug explained and
      fixed in this commit, but will be fixed in a separated commit.
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  21. 21 Mar, 2015 2 commits
  22. 20 Mar, 2015 1 commit