JBoss 4.2.2 with TreeCache 1.4.1.SP5: nodes, attributes not
the_olo Sep 21, 2009 5:10 AMHi!
I have a clustered TreeCache set up on the standard JBoss 4.2.2 GA release (for caching jBPM-BPEL data).
It seems that the contents of the cache are properly replicated only during the initial state transfer - when a node joins the cluster, the logs show:
2009-09-18 13:44:41,932 INFO [org.jboss.cache.TreeCache] received the state (size=1024 bytes) 2009-09-18 13:44:41,936 INFO [org.jboss.cache.TreeCache] received the state (size=1024 bytes) 2009-09-18 13:44:41,939 INFO [org.jboss.cache.TreeCache] received the state (size=1024 bytes) 2009-09-18 13:44:41,942 INFO [org.jboss.cache.TreeCache] received the state (size=1024 bytes) 2009-09-18 13:44:41,943 DEBUG [org.jboss.hibernate.jbc.cacheprovider.OptimisticJBCCache] activateCacheRegion(): Region /org/jbpm/graph/def/ProcessDefinition/a ctions is already active 2009-09-18 13:44:41,945 INFO [org.jboss.cache.TreeCache] received the state (size=1024 bytes) 2009-09-18 13:44:41,946 DEBUG [org.jboss.hibernate.jbc.cacheprovider.OptimisticJBCCache] activateCacheRegion(): Region /org/jbpm/graph/def/ProcessDefinition/d efinitions is already active
While on the node that supplies the state transfer data, I can see in the logs:
2009-09-18 13:44:41,941 INFO [org.jboss.cache.interceptors.OptimisticNodeInterceptor] read Method _getState; id:19(/org/jbpm/file/def/FileDefinition/processF iles, 400, false, false) called - don't know how to handle, passing on! 2009-09-18 13:44:41,941 INFO [org.jboss.cache.statetransfer.StateTransferGenerator_140] returning the state for tree rooted in /org/jbpm/file/def/FileDefinit ion/processFiles(1024 bytes) 2009-09-18 13:44:41,944 INFO [org.jboss.cache.interceptors.OptimisticNodeInterceptor] read Method _getState; id:19(/org/jbpm/bpel/graph/scope/Scope/onEvents, 400, false, false) called - don't know how to handle, passing on! 2009-09-18 13:44:41,944 INFO [org.jboss.cache.statetransfer.StateTransferGenerator_140] returning the state for tree rooted in /org/jbpm/bpel/graph/scope/Sco pe/onEvents(1024 bytes) 2
During normal operation, however, it seems that cache contents aren't replicated.
I'm looking at the attributes of the "jboss.cache:service=MyTreeCache" MBean.
When I execute a business process on node A, then I can see rapid growth of the "NumberOfAttributes" and "NumberOfNodes" attribute values (until the cache gets saturated).
But the expected synchronous growth on node B doesn't happen. When I do the same on node B, the counts rise on that node, but node A remains uninfluenced.
So I suspect that cache replication does not work. Or maybe it should work that way? Maybe I am looking at the wrong MBean attributes?
Here's the configuration of my TreeCache:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<server>
<mbean code="org.jboss.cache.TreeCache" name="jboss.cache:service=MyTreeCache">
<depends>jboss:service=Naming</depends>
<depends>jboss:service=TransactionManager</depends>
<!-- Configure the TransactionManager -->
<attribute name="TransactionManagerLookupClass">org.jboss.cache.JBossTransactionManagerLookup
</attribute>
<!--
Node locking scheme :
PESSIMISTIC (default)
OPTIMISTIC
-->
<attribute name="NodeLockingScheme">OPTIMISTIC</attribute>
<!--
Node locking isolation level : SERIALIZABLE REPEATABLE_READ (default) READ_COMMITTED READ_UNCOMMITTED NONE
(ignored if NodeLockingScheme is OPTIMISTIC)
-->
<attribute name="IsolationLevel">REPEATABLE_READ</attribute>
<!--
Valid modes are LOCAL REPL_ASYNC REPL_SYNC INVALIDATION_ASYNC INVALIDATION_SYNC
-->
<attribute name="CacheMode">REPL_ASYNC</attribute>
<!-- Whether each interceptor should have an mbean
registered to capture and display its statistics. -->
<!-- javax.management.AttributeNotFoundException: Attribute 'UseInterceptorMbeans' is not writable -->
<!--
<attribute name="UseInterceptorMbeans">true</attribute>
-->
<attribute name="UseRegionBasedMarshalling">true</attribute>
<attribute name="InactiveOnStartup">true</attribute>
<!-- Name of cluster. Needs to be the same for all clusters, in order
to find each other -->
<attribute name="ClusterName">${jboss.partition.name:DefaultPartition}-MyTreeCache
</attribute>
<attribute name="ClusterConfig">
<config>
<UDP mcast_addr="${jboss.partition.udpGroup:228.1.4.5}" mcast_port="${jboss.hapartition.mcast_port:48566}"
tos="8" ucast_recv_buf_size="20000000" ucast_send_buf_size="640000" mcast_recv_buf_size="25000000"
mcast_send_buf_size="640000" loopback="false" discard_incompatible_packets="true" enable_bundling="false"
max_bundle_size="64000" max_bundle_timeout="30" use_incoming_packet_handler="true"
use_outgoing_packet_handler="false" ip_ttl="${jgroups.udp.ip_ttl:2}" down_thread="false" up_thread="false" />
<PING timeout="2000" down_thread="false" up_thread="false" num_initial_members="3" />
<MERGE2 max_interval="100000" down_thread="false" up_thread="false" min_interval="20000" />
<FD_SOCK down_thread="false" up_thread="false" />
<FD timeout="10000" max_tries="5" down_thread="false" up_thread="false" shun="true" />
<VERIFY_SUSPECT timeout="1500" down_thread="false" up_thread="false" />
<pbcast.NAKACK max_xmit_size="60000" use_mcast_xmit="false" gc_lag="0" retransmit_timeout="300,600,1200,2400,4800"
down_thread="false" up_thread="false" discard_delivered_msgs="true" />
<UNICAST timeout="300,600,1200,2400,3600" down_thread="false" up_thread="false" />
<pbcast.STABLE stability_delay="1000" desired_avg_gossip="50000" down_thread="false" up_thread="false"
max_bytes="400000" />
<pbcast.GMS print_local_addr="true" join_timeout="3000" down_thread="false" up_thread="false"
join_retry_timeout="2000" shun="true" view_bundling="true" />
<FRAG2 frag_size="60000" down_thread="false" up_thread="false" />
<pbcast.STATE_TRANSFER down_thread="false" up_thread="false" use_flush="false" />
</config>
</attribute>
<!--
The max amount of time (in milliseconds) we wait until the initial state (ie. the contents of the cache) are
retrieved from existing members in a clustered environment
-->
<attribute name="InitialStateRetrievalTimeout">5000</attribute>
<!-- Number of milliseconds to wait until all responses for a
synchronous call have been received.
-->
<attribute name="SyncReplTimeout">10000</attribute>
<!-- Max number of milliseconds to wait for a lock acquisition -->
<attribute name="LockAcquisitionTimeout">15000</attribute>
<!-- Name of the eviction policy class. -->
<attribute name="EvictionPolicyClass">org.jboss.cache.eviction.LRUPolicy</attribute>
<!-- Specific eviction policy configurations. This is LRU -->
<attribute name="EvictionPolicyConfig">
<config>
<attribute name="wakeUpIntervalSeconds">5</attribute>
<!-- Cache wide default -->
<region name="/_default_">
<attribute name="maxNodes">5000</attribute>
<attribute name="timeToLiveSeconds">1000</attribute>
<!-- Maximum time an object is kept in cache regardless of idle time -->
<attribute name="maxAgeSeconds">120</attribute>
</region>
<region name="/org/jboss/data">
<attribute name="maxNodes">5000</attribute>
<attribute name="timeToLiveSeconds">1000</attribute>
</region>
<region name="/org/jboss/test/data">
<attribute name="maxNodes">5</attribute>
<attribute name="timeToLiveSeconds">4</attribute>
</region>
<region name="/org/jbpm/graph">
<attribute name="maxNodes">5000</attribute>
<!-- 259200 secs = 3 * 24 hours in order to survive the weekend: -->
<attribute name="timeToLiveSeconds">259200</attribute>
</region>
<region name="/org/jbpm/bpel/graph">
<attribute name="maxNodes">5000</attribute>
<!-- 259200 secs = 3 * 24 hours in order to survive the weekend: -->
<attribute name="timeToLiveSeconds">259200</attribute>
</region>
<region name="/org/jbpm">
<attribute name="maxNodes">10000</attribute>
<attribute name="timeToLiveSeconds">7200</attribute>
<attribute name="maxAgeSeconds">259200</attribute>
</region>
</config>
</attribute>
</mbean>
</server>
I've tried both with REPL_ASYNC and REPL_SYNC CacheMode and the result is the same.