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<span class="sect1">
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Starting and Stopping Replication
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<span class="sect2">
<a href="repapp.html#election_flags">Managing Election Policies</a>
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<span class="sect2">
<a href="repapp.html#thread_count">Selecting the Number of Threads</a>
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<a href="repmgr_init_example_c.html">Adding the Replication Framework to
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<span class="sect1">
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<span class="sect2">
<a href="fwrkpermmessage.html#fmwrkpermpolicy">Identifying Permanent Message Policies</a>
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<span class="sect2">
<a href="fwrkpermmessage.html#fmwrkpermtimeout">Setting the Permanent Message Timeout</a>
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RepQuoteExample
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<a href="electiontimes.html#electiontimeout">Managing Election Timeouts</a>
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<p>
The easiest way to add replication to your transactional
application is to use the replication framework. The replication framework provides a comprehensive
communications layer that enables replication. For a brief listing
of the replication framework's feature set, see
<a href="apioverview.html#repframeworkoverview">Replication Framework Overview</a>.
</p>
<p>
To use the replication framework, you make use of special methods off the
<tt class="classname">Environment</tt> and
<tt class="methodname">EnvironmentConfig</tt>
classes. You also use a series of related classes to perform
your implementation. For example, in order to detect whether
your code is running as a master or a replica, you must
implement <tt class="classname">com.sleepycat.db.EventHandler</tt>.
(see <a href="fwrkmasterreplica.html#determinestate">Determining State</a>).
That is:
</p>
<div class="orderedlist">
<ol type="1">
<li>
<p>
Create an environment handle as normal.
</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>
Configure your environment handle as
needed (e.g. set the error file and
error prefix values, if desired).
</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>
Use the replication framework replication methods to
configure the replication framework. Using these
methods causes DB to know that you
are using the replication framework.
</p>
<p>
Configuring the replication framework
entails setting its replication
priority, setting the TCP/IP address
that this replication environment will use for
incoming replication messages, identify
TCP/IP addresses of other replication
environments, setting the number of
replication environments in the
replication group, and so forth. These actions are
discussed throughout the remainder of
this chapter.
</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>
Open your environment handle. When you
do this, be sure to specify
<span>
<tt class="methodname">EnvironmentConfig.setInitializeReplication()</tt>
when you configure your environment
handle. This is in addition to the
configuration that you would normally
use for a transactional application.
This causes replication to be
initialized for the application.
</span>
</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>
Start replication by calling
<span><tt class="methodname">Environment.replicationManagerStart()</tt>.</span>
</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>
Open your databases as needed. Masters
must open their databases for read
and write activity. Replicas can open
their databases for read-only activity, but
doing so means they must re-open the
databases if the replica ever becomes a
master. Either way, replicas should never attempt to
write to the database(s) directly.
</p>
</li>
</ol>
</div>
<div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;">
<h3 class="title">Note</h3>
<p>
The replication framework allows you to only use one
environment handle per process.
</p>
</div>
<p>
When you are ready to shut down your application:
</p>
<div class="orderedlist">
<ol type="1">
<li>
<p>
Close your databases
</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>
Close your environment. This causes
replication to stop as well.
</p>
</li>
</ol>
</div>
<div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;">
<h3 class="title">Note</h3>
<p>
Before you can use the replication framework, you may have to
enable it in your DB library. This is
<span class="emphasis"><em>not</em></span> a requirement for
Microsoft Windows systems, or Unix systems that
use pthread mutexes by default. Other systems,
notably BSD and BSD-derived systems (such as
Mac OS X), must enable the replication framework when you
configure the DB build.
</p>
<p>
You do this by <span class="emphasis"><em>not</em></span>
disabling replication and by configuring the
library with POSIX threads support. In other
words, replication must be turned on in the
build (it is by default), and POSIX thread
support must be enabled if it is not already by
default. To do this, use the
<tt class="literal">--enable-pthread_api</tt> switch
on the configure script.
</p>
<p>
For example:
</p>
<pre class="programlisting">../dist/configure --enable-pthread-api</pre>
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<h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a id="rep_init_code"></a>
Starting and Stopping Replication
</h2>
</div>
</div>
<div></div>
</div>
<p>
As described above, you introduce replication to an
application by starting with a transactional
application, performing some basic replication
configuration, and then starting replication using
<span><tt class="methodname">Environment.replicationManagerStart()</tt>.</span>
</p>
<p>
You stop replication by closing your environment
cleanly, as is normal for an DB application.
</p>
<p>
For example, the following code fragment initializes, then
stops and starts replication. Note that other replication
activities are omitted for brevity.
</p>
<div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;">
<h3 class="title">Note</h3>
<p>
Note that the following code fragment would be part of a larger
class that must implement
<tt class="classname">com.sleepycat.db.EventHandler</tt>. This
class is used to track state changes between master and
replica. We put off that implementation for the moment, but the
point remains that the following code fragment would be
contained in a method or two that you would include in your
<tt class="classname">com.sleepycat.db.EventHandler</tt>
implementation.
</p>
</div>
<pre class="programlisting">
import com.sleepycat.db.Environment;
import com.sleepycat.db.EnvironmentConfig;
import com.sleepycat.db.ReplicationHostAddress;
import com.sleepycat.db.ReplicationManagerStartPolicy;
...
String progname = "example_replication";
String envHome = "TESTDIR";
int cachesize = 10 * 1024 * 1024;
Environment dbenv;
ReplicationHostAddress thisHost;
String listenHost = "mymachine.sleepycat.com";
int listenPort = 8080;
ReplicationHostAddress otherReplica;
String otherHost = "anothermachine.sleepycat.com";
int otherPort = 8081;
try {
// Configure the environment handle
EnvironmentConfig envConfig = new EnvironmentConfig();
envConfig.setErrorStream(System.err);
envConfig.setErrorPrefix(progname);
envConfig.setCacheSize(cachesize);
envConfig.setTxnNoSync(true);
// Identify the local replication site. This is the local hostname and
// port that this replication participant will use to receive
// incoming replication messages. Note that this can be
// performed only once for the application. It is required.
thisHost = new ReplicationHostAddress(listenHost, listenPort);
envConfig.setReplicationManagerLocalSite(thisHost);
// Set this application's priority. This is used for elections.
//
// Set this number to a positive integer, or 0 if you do not want
// this site to be able to become a master.
envConfig.setReplicationPriority(100);
// Add a site to the list of replication environments known to
// this application.
otherReplica = new ReplicationHostAddress(otherHost, otherPort);
envConfig.replicationManagerAddRemoteSite(otherReplica);
// Identify the number of sites in the replication group. This is
// necessary so that elections and permanent message
// handling can be performed correctly.
envConfig.setReplicationNumSites(2);
// Configure the environment's subsystems. Note that we initialize
// replication. This is required.
envConfig.setAllowCreate(true);
envConfig.setRunRecovery(true);
envConfig.setThreaded(true);
envConfig.setInitializeReplication(true);
envConfig.setInitializeLocking(true);
envConfig.setInitializeLogging(true);
envConfig.setInitializeCache(true);
envConfig.setTransactional(true);
// Missing from this is where we set the event handle and the
// acknowledgement policy. We discuss these things later in this
// book.
// Open our environment handle.
try {
dbenv = new Environment(envHome, envConfig);
} catch(FileNotFoundException e) {
System.err.println("FileNotFound exception: " + e.toString());
System.err.println(
"Ensure that the environment directory is pre-created.");
}
// Start the replication framework such that it has three threads.
dbenv.replicationManagerStart(3,
ReplicationManagerStartPolicy.REP_ELECTION);
//////////////////////////////////////////////////
// All other application code goes here, including
// database opens.
//////////////////////////////////////////////////
} catch (DatabaseException dbe) {
// Error handling goes here
}
// Close out your application here.
try {
// Make sure all your databases are closed.
// Closing your environment stops replication.
dbenv.close();
} catch (DatabaseException dbe) {
// Error handling here.
}
// All done. </pre>
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<h3 class="title"><a id="election_flags"></a>Managing Election Policies</h3>
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<div></div>
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<p>
Before continuing, it is worth taking a look at the
<span>
startup election options that you can set for
replication. You set these using the
<tt class="classname">ReplicationManagerStartPolicy</tt>
class that you pass to the
<tt class="methodname">Environment.replicationManagerStart()</tt>
method.
</span>
</p>
<p>
In the previous example, we specified
<tt class="literal">ReplicationManagerStartPolicy.REP_ELECTION</tt>
when we started replication. This causes the
application to try to find a master upon startup. If it
cannot, it calls for an election. In the event an
election is held, the environment receiving the most number of
votes will become the master.
</p>
<p>
There's some important points to make here:
</p>
<div class="itemizedlist">
<ul type="disc">
<li>
<p>
This
<span>option</span>
only requires that other
environments in the replication group
participate in the vote. There is no
requirement that
<span class="emphasis"><em>all</em></span> such
environments participate. In other
words, if an environment
starts up, it can call for an
election, and select a master, even
if all other environment have not yet
joined the replication group.
</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>
It only requires a simple majority of
participating environments to elect a master. The number of
environments used to calculate the simple
majority is based on the value set for
<span><tt class="methodname">EnvironmentConfig.setReplicationNumSites()</tt>.</span>
This is always true of elections held using the replication framework.
</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>
As always, the environment participating in the election with the most
up-to-date log files is selected as
master. If an environment with better log files
has not yet joined the replication
group, it may not become the master.
</p>
</li>
</ul>
</div>
<p>
Any one of these points may be enough to cause a
less-than-optimum environment to be selected as master.
Therefore, to give you a better degree of control over
which environment becomes a master at application startup,
the replication framework offers the following start-up
<span>options:</span>
</p>
<div class="informaltable">
<table border="1" width="80%">
<colgroup>
<col />
<col />
</colgroup>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Option</th>
<th>Description</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>
<tt class="literal">ReplicationManagerStartPolicy. REP_MASTER</tt>
</td>
<td>
<p>
The application starts up and declares itself to be a master
without calling for an election. It is an error for more
than one environment to start up using this flag, or for
an environment
to use this flag when a master already exists.
</p>
<p>
Note that no replication group should
<span class="emphasis"><em>ever</em></span> operate with more than
one master.
</p>
<p>
In the event that a environment attempts to become a
master when a master already exists, the
replication code will resolve the problem by
holding an election. Note, however, that there
is always a possibility of data loss in the face
of duplicate masters, because once a master is
selected, the environment that loses the election will
have to roll back any transactions committed
until it is in sync with the "real" master.
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<tt class="literal">ReplicationManagerStartPolicy. REP_CLIENT</tt>
</td>
<td>
<p>
The application starts up and declares
itself to be a replica without calling for
an election. Note that the application
can still become a master if a subsequent
application starts up, calls for an
election, and this application is elected
master.
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<tt class="literal">ReplicationManagerStartPolicy. REP_ELECTION</tt>
</td>
<td>
<p>
As described above, the application starts up,
looks for a master, and if one is not found calls
for an election.
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<tt class="literal">ReplicationManagerStartPolicy. REP_FULL_ELECTION</tt>
</td>
<td>
<p>
Identical to
<tt class="literal">ReplicationManagerStartPolicy. REP_ELECTION</tt>
except that the election requires all
known members of the replication group to
participate. If a given environment has not yet
started but it is included in the
replication group count (using
<span><tt class="methodname">EnvironmentConfig.setReplicationNumSites()</tt>)</span>
then a master can not be elected.
</p>
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<h3 class="title"><a id="thread_count"></a>Selecting the Number of Threads</h3>
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<div></div>
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<p>
Under the hood, the replication framework is threaded and you can
control the number of threads used to process messages received from
other replicas. The threads that the replication framework uses are:
</p>
<div class="itemizedlist">
<ul type="disc">
<li>
<p>
Incoming message thread. This thread
receives messages from the site's
socket and passes those messages to
message processing threads (see below)
for handling.
</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>
Outgoing message thread. Outgoing
are performed in whatever thread
performed a write to the database(s).
That is, the thread that called, for
example,
<tt class="methodname">Database.put()</tt>
is the thread that writes replication messages
about that fact to the socket.
</p>
<p>
Note that if this write activity would
cause the thread to be blocked due to
some condition on the socket, the replication framework
will hand the outgoing message to the
incoming message thread, and it will
then write the message to the socket.
This prevents your database write
threads from blocking due to abnormal
network I/O conditions.
</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>
Message processing threads are
responsible for parsing and then
responding to incoming replication
messages. Typically, a response will
include write activity to your
database(s), so these threads can be
busy performing disk I/O.
</p>
</li>
</ul>
</div>
<p>
Of these threads, the only ones that you have any
configuration control over are the message processing
threads. In this case, you can determine how many
of these threads you want to run.
</p>
<p>
It is always a bit of an art to decide on a thread count,
but the short answer is you probably do not need more
than three threads here, and it is likely that one will
suffice. That said, the best thing to do is set your
thread count to a fairly low number and then increase
it if it appears that your application will benefit
from the additional threads.
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