import pytest from helpers.cluster import ClickHouseCluster from helpers.network import PartitionManager from helpers.test_tools import assert_eq_with_retry def fill_nodes(nodes, shard): for node in nodes: node.query( """ CREATE DATABASE test; CREATE TABLE test_table(date Date, id UInt32) ENGINE = ReplicatedMergeTree('/clickhouse/tables/test{shard}/replicated', '{replica}') ORDER BY id PARTITION BY toYYYYMM(date) SETTINGS min_replicated_logs_to_keep=3, max_replicated_logs_to_keep=5, cleanup_delay_period=0, cleanup_delay_period_random_add=0; """.format( shard=shard, replica=node.name ) ) cluster = ClickHouseCluster(__file__) node1 = cluster.add_instance( "node1", main_configs=["configs/remote_servers.xml"], with_zookeeper=True ) node2 = cluster.add_instance( "node2", main_configs=["configs/remote_servers.xml"], with_zookeeper=True ) @pytest.fixture(scope="module") def start_cluster(): try: cluster.start() fill_nodes([node1, node2], 1) yield cluster except Exception as ex: print(ex) finally: cluster.shutdown() def test_inconsistent_parts_if_drop_while_replica_not_active(start_cluster): with PartitionManager() as pm: # insert into all replicas for i in range(10): node1.query("INSERT INTO test_table VALUES ('2019-08-16', {})".format(i)) assert_eq_with_retry( node2, "SELECT count(*) FROM test_table", node1.query("SELECT count(*) FROM test_table"), ) # partition the first replica from the second one and (later) from zk pm.partition_instances(node1, node2) # insert some parts on the second replica only, we will drop these parts for i in range(10): node2.query( "INSERT INTO test_table VALUES ('2019-08-16', {})".format(10 + i) ) pm.drop_instance_zk_connections(node1, action="REJECT --reject-with tcp-reset") # drop all parts on the second replica node2.query_with_retry("ALTER TABLE test_table DROP PARTITION 201908") assert_eq_with_retry(node2, "SELECT count(*) FROM test_table", "0") # insert into the second replica # DROP_RANGE will be removed from the replication log and the first replica will be lost for i in range(20): node2.query( "INSERT INTO test_table VALUES ('2019-08-16', {})".format(20 + i) ) assert_eq_with_retry( node2, "SELECT value FROM system.zookeeper WHERE path='/clickhouse/tables/test1/replicated/replicas/node1' AND name='is_lost'", "1", retry_count=40, ) node2.wait_for_log_line("Will mark replica node1 as lost") # the first replica will be cloned from the second pm.heal_all() node2.wait_for_log_line("Sending part") assert_eq_with_retry( node1, "SELECT count(*) FROM test_table", node2.query("SELECT count(*) FROM test_table"), ) # ensure replica was cloned assert node1.contains_in_log("Will mimic node2") # 2 options: # - There wasn't a merge in node2. Then node1 should have cloned the 2 parts # - There was a merge in progress. node1 might have cloned the new part but still has the original 2 parts # in the replication queue until they are finally discarded with a message like: # `Skipping action for part 201908_40_40_0 because part 201908_21_40_4 already exists.` # # In any case after a short while the replication queue should be empty assert_eq_with_retry( node1, "SELECT count() FROM system.replication_queue WHERE type != 'MERGE_PARTS'", "0", ) assert_eq_with_retry( node2, "SELECT count() FROM system.replication_queue WHERE type != 'MERGE_PARTS'", "0", )