Session disconnect doesn't shutdown work #16
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In Cluster.connectionWatcher a
KeeperState.Disconnected
doesn't triggerforceShutdown
, which is responsible for callinglistener.shutdownWork
andlistener.onLeave
. My guess as to why this is is that it's waiting for aKeeperState.Expired
, which does triggerforceShutdown
and is otherwise identical (modulo logging).Based on my recent experience and the zk session state-transition docs, this allows the following behavior:
KeeperState.Disconnected
KeeperState.Expired
, ordasity finally shuts down workThis is harmful in my application since I want work ownership to be best-effort exclusive, i.e. nodes should minimize their overlap in work.
Is this a bug, or was ordasity intentionally designed to maximize this kind of overlap when nodes partition? I can imagine that being a useful—or at least not harmful—behavior in some settings. If so, maybe I can elaborate this proposed change to include a config option to maximize vs. minimize oblivious work overlap?