X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/redis.git/blobdiff_plain/d7021b081b3d1c768bc27f0634515f0b8c850424..4ce22375f45e7e1a6f9c9548fe47613b61242e48:/src/redis-trib.rb diff --git a/src/redis-trib.rb b/src/redis-trib.rb index 91b53654..1b83e19c 100755 --- a/src/redis-trib.rb +++ b/src/redis-trib.rb @@ -1,5 +1,26 @@ #!/usr/bin/env ruby +# TODO (temporary here, we'll move this into the Github issues once +# redis-trib initial implementation is complted). +# +# - Make sure that if the rehashing fails in the middle redis-trib will try +# to recover. +# - When redis-trib performs a cluster check, if it detects a slot move in +# progress it should prompt the user to continue the move from where it +# stopped. +# - Gracefully handle Ctrl+C in move_slot to prompt the user if really stop +# while rehashing, and performing the best cleanup possible if the user +# forces the quit. +# - When doing "fix" set a global Fix to true, and prompt the user to +# fix the problem if automatically fixable every time there is something +# to fix. For instance: +# 1) If there is a node that pretend to receive a slot, or to migrate a +# slot, but has no entries in that slot, fix it. +# 2) If there is a node having keys in slots that are not owned by it +# fix this condiiton moving the entries in the same node. +# 3) Perform more possibly slow tests about the state of the cluster. +# 4) When aborted slot migration is detected, fix it. + require 'rubygems' require 'redis' @@ -74,7 +95,9 @@ class ClusterNode nodes = @r.cluster("nodes").split("\n") nodes.each{|n| # name addr flags role ping_sent ping_recv link_status slots - name,addr,flags,role,ping_sent,ping_recv,link_status,slots = n.split(" ") + split = n.split + name,addr,flags,role,ping_sent,ping_recv,link_status = split[0..6] + slots = split[7..-1] info = { :name => name, :addr => addr, @@ -87,14 +110,16 @@ class ClusterNode if info[:flags].index("myself") @info = @info.merge(info) @info[:slots] = {} - slots.split(",").each{|s| - if s.index("-") + slots.each{|s| + if s[0..0] == '[' + # Fixme: for now skipping migration entries + elsif s.index("-") start,stop = s.split("-") self.add_slots((start.to_i)..(stop.to_i)) else self.add_slots((s.to_i)..(s.to_i)) end - } + } if slots @dirty = false @r.cluster("info").split("\n").each{|e| k,v=e.split(":") @@ -164,7 +189,7 @@ class ClusterNode x.count == 1 ? x.first.to_s : "#{x.first}-#{x.last}" }.join(",") - "[#{@info[:cluster_state].upcase}] #{self.to_s.ljust(25)} slots:#{slots}" + "[#{@info[:cluster_state].upcase}] #{self.info[:name]} #{self.to_s} slots:#{slots} (#{self.slots.length} slots)" end def info @@ -197,8 +222,16 @@ class RedisTrib @nodes << node end + def get_node_by_name(name) + @nodes.each{|n| + return n if n.info[:name] == name.downcase + } + return nil + end + def check_cluster puts "Performing Cluster Check (using node #{@nodes[0]})" + errors = [] show_nodes # Check if all the slots are covered slots = {} @@ -208,8 +241,10 @@ class RedisTrib if slots.length == 4096 puts "[OK] All 4096 slots covered." else - puts "[ERR] Not all 4096 slots are covered by nodes." + errors << "[ERR] Not all 4096 slots are covered by nodes." + puts errors[-1] end + return errors end def alloc_slots @@ -258,9 +293,7 @@ class RedisTrib end end - # redis-trib subcommands implementations - - def check_cluster_cmd + def load_cluster_info_from_node(nodeaddr) node = ClusterNode.new(ARGV[1]) node.connect(:abort => true) node.assert_cluster @@ -272,15 +305,149 @@ class RedisTrib fnode.load_info() add_node(fnode) } + end + + # Given a list of source nodes return a "resharding plan" + # with what slots to move in order to move "numslots" slots to another + # instance. + def compute_reshard_table(sources,numslots) + moved = [] + # Sort from bigger to smaller instance, for two reasons: + # 1) If we take less slots than instanes it is better to start getting from + # the biggest instances. + # 2) We take one slot more from the first instance in the case of not perfect + # divisibility. Like we have 3 nodes and need to get 10 slots, we take + # 4 from the first, and 3 from the rest. So the biggest is always the first. + sources = sources.sort{|a,b| b.slots.length <=> a.slots.length} + source_tot_slots = sources.inject(0) {|sum,source| sum+source.slots.length} + sources.each_with_index{|s,i| + # Every node will provide a number of slots proportional to the + # slots it has assigned. + n = (numslots.to_f/source_tot_slots*s.slots.length) + if i == 0 + n = n.ceil + else + n = n.floor + end + s.slots.keys.sort[(0...n)].each{|slot| + if moved.length < numslots + moved << {:source => s, :slot => slot} + end + } + } + return moved + end + + def show_reshard_table(table) + table.each{|e| + puts " Moving slot #{e[:slot]} from #{e[:source].info[:name]}" + } + end + + def move_slot(source,target,slot,o={}) + # We start marking the slot as importing in the destination node, + # and the slot as migrating in the target host. Note that the order of + # the operations is important, as otherwise a client may be redirected to + # the target node that does not yet know it is importing this slot. + print "Moving slot #{slot} from #{source.info_string}: "; STDOUT.flush + target.r.cluster("setslot",slot,"importing",source.info[:name]) + source.r.cluster("setslot",slot,"migrating",source.info[:name]) + # Migrate all the keys from source to target using the MIGRATE command + while true + keys = source.r.cluster("getkeysinslot",slot,10) + break if keys.length == 0 + keys.each{|key| + source.r.migrate(target.info[:host],target.info[:port],key,0,1000) + print "." if o[:verbose] + STDOUT.flush + } + end + puts + # Set the new node as the owner of the slot in all the known nodes. + @nodes.each{|n| + n.r.cluster("setslot",slot,"node",target.info[:name]) + } + end + + # redis-trib subcommands implementations + + def check_cluster_cmd + load_cluster_info_from_node(ARGV[1]) check_cluster end + def reshard_cluster_cmd + load_cluster_info_from_node(ARGV[1]) + errors = check_cluster + if errors.length != 0 + puts "Please fix your cluster problems before resharding." + exit 1 + end + numslots = 0 + while numslots <= 0 or numslots > 4096 + print "How many slots do you want to move (from 1 to 4096)? " + numslots = STDIN.gets.to_i + end + target = nil + while not target + print "What is the receiving node ID? " + target = get_node_by_name(STDIN.gets.chop) + if not target + puts "The specified node is not known, please retry." + end + end + sources = [] + puts "Please enter all the source node IDs." + puts " Type 'all' to use all the nodes as source nodes for the hash slots." + puts " Type 'done' once you entered all the source nodes IDs." + while true + print "Source node ##{sources.length+1}:" + line = STDIN.gets.chop + src = get_node_by_name(line) + if line == "done" + if sources.length == 0 + puts "No source nodes given, operation aborted" + exit 1 + else + break + end + elsif line == "all" + @nodes.each{|n| + next if n.info[:name] == target.info[:name] + sources << n + } + break + elsif not src + puts "The specified node is not known, please retry." + elsif src.info[:name] == target.info[:name] + puts "It is not possible to use the target node as source node." + else + sources << src + end + end + puts "\nReady to move #{numslots} slots." + puts " Source nodes:" + sources.each{|s| puts " "+s.info_string} + puts " Destination node:" + puts " #{target.info_string}" + reshard_table = compute_reshard_table(sources,numslots) + puts " Resharding plan:" + show_reshard_table(reshard_table) + print "Do you want to proceed with the proposed reshard plan (yes/no)? " + yesno = STDIN.gets.chop + exit(1) if (yesno != "yes") + reshard_table.each{|e| + move_slot(e[:source],target,e[:slot],:verbose=>true) + } + end + def create_cluster_cmd puts "Creating cluster" ARGV[1..-1].each{|n| node = ClusterNode.new(n) node.connect(:abort => true) node.assert_cluster + node.load_info node.assert_empty add_node(node) } @@ -298,7 +465,8 @@ end COMMANDS={ "create" => ["create_cluster_cmd", -2, "host1:port host2:port ... hostN:port"], - "check" => ["check_cluster_cmd", 2, "host:port"] + "check" => ["check_cluster_cmd", 2, "host:port"], + "reshard" => ["reshard_cluster_cmd", 2, "host:port"] } # Sanity check