There are very frequent flakiness of `test_cluster_copier` test, here is
an example of copier failures on CI [1]:
AssertionError: Instance: s0_1_0 (172.16.29.9). Info: {'ID': '5d68dcb46fdb4b0c54b7c7ba1ddde83b8f34d483bbb32abcb0c52b966444ce82', 'Running': False, 'ExitCode': 85, 'ProcessConfig': {'tty': False, 'entrypoint': '/usr/bin/clickhouse', 'arguments': ['copier', '--config', '/etc/clickhouse-server/config-copier.xml', '--task-path', '/clickhouse-copier/task_simple_4DFWYTDD49', '--task-file', '/task0_description.xml', '--task-upload-force', 'true', '--base-dir', '/var/log/clickhouse-server/copier', '--copy-fault-probability', '0.2', '--experimental-use-sample-offset', '1'], 'privileged': False, 'user': '0'}, 'OpenStdin': False, 'OpenStderr': True, 'OpenStdout': True, 'CanRemove': False, 'ContainerID': 'f356df6694b3cc09ee9830c623681626f8e8d999677c188b9fe911aa702784ca', 'DetachKeys': '', 'Pid': 84332}
assert 85 == 0
But let's look what the error it is, apparently it is UNFINISHED:
SELECT
name,
code
FROM system.errors
WHERE ((code % 256) = 85) AND (NOT remote)
SETTINGS system_events_show_zero_values = 1
┌─name─────────────────────────────┬─code─┐
│ FORMAT_IS_NOT_SUITABLE_FOR_INPUT │ 85 │
│ UNFINISHED │ 341 │
│ NO_SUCH_ERROR_CODE │ 597 │
└──────────────────────────────────┴──────┘
Let's verify:
$ grep -r UNFINISHED ./test_cluster_copier/_instances_0/s0_1_0/logs/copier/clickhouse-copier_*
./test_cluster_copier/_instances_0/s0_1_0/logs/copier/clickhouse-copier_20230206220846_368/log.log:2023.02.06 22:09:19.015251 [ 368 ] {} <Error> : virtual int DB::ClusterCopierApp::main(const std::vector<std::string> &): Code: 341. DB::Exception: Too many tries to process table cluster1.default.hits. Abort remaining execution. (UNFINISHED), Stack trace (when copying this message, always include the lines below):
And apparently that it is due to query error with fault injection:
2023.02.06 22:09:15.654724 [ 368 ] {} <Error> Application: An error occurred while processing partition 0: Code: 62. DB::Exception: Syntax error (Query): failed at position 168 ('Native'): Native. Expected one of: token, Dot, OR, AND, BETWEEN, NOT BETWEEN, LIKE, ILIKE, NOT LIKE, NOT ILIKE, IN, NOT IN, GLOBAL IN, GLOBAL NOT IN, MOD, DIV, IS NULL, IS NOT NULL, alias, AS, Comma, OFFSET, WITH TIES, BY, LIMIT, SETTINGS, UNION, EXCEPT, INTERSECT, INTO OUTFILE, FORMAT, end of query. (SYNTAX_ERROR), Stack trace (when copying this message, always include the lines below):
Example:
select x from x limit 1FORMAT Native
Syntax error: failed at position 32 ('Native'):
So fixing this should fix test_cluster_copier flakiness.
[1]: https://s3.amazonaws.com/clickhouse-test-reports/46045/bd4170e03c6af583a51d12d2c39fa775dcb9997b/integration_tests__release__[4/4].html
Signed-off-by: Azat Khuzhin <a.khuzhin@semrush.com>
Sorry for the clickbaity title. This is about static method
ConnectionTimeouts::getHTTPTimeouts(). It was be declared in header
IO/ConnectionTimeouts.h, and defined in header
IO/ConnectionTimeoutsContext.h (!). This is weird and caused issues with
linking on s390x (##45520). There was an attempt to fix some
inconsistencies (#45848) but neither did @Algunenano nor me at first
really understand why the definition is in the header.
Turns out that ConnectionTimeoutsContext.h is only #include'd from
source files which are part of the normal server build BUT NOT part of
the keeper standalone build (which must be enabled via CMake
-DBUILD_STANDALONE_KEEPER=1). This dependency was not documented and as
a result, some misguided workarounds were introduced earlier, e.g.
0341c6c54b
The deeper cause was that getHTTPTimeouts() is passed a "Context". This
class is part of the "dbms" libary which is deliberately not linked by
the standalone build of clickhouse-keeper. The context is only used to
read the settings and the "Settings" class is part of the
clickhouse_common library which is linked by clickhouse-keeper already.
To resolve this mess, this PR
- creates source file IO/ConnectionTimeouts.cpp and moves all
ConnectionTimeouts definitions into it, including getHTTPTimeouts().
- breaks the wrong dependency by passing "Settings" instead of "Context"
into getHTTPTimeouts().
- resolves the previous hacks
This is somehow analog of .netrc [1].
[1]: https://www.gnu.org/software/inetutils/manual/html_node/The-_002enetrc-file.html
The follow options can be overwritten on a per-hostname/connection
basis:
- hostname
- port
- secure
- user
- password
- database
- history_file
Also note, that you can have multiple settings for one hostname, can be
useful to distinguish readonly from non-readonly for example.
Signed-off-by: Azat Khuzhin <a.khuzhin@semrush.com>