use of org.apache.geode.distributed.internal.membership.InternalDistributedMember in project geode by apache.
the class PartitionedRegionLoadModelJUnitTest method testRedundancySatisfactionWithCriticalMember.
@Test
public void testRedundancySatisfactionWithCriticalMember() throws Exception {
InternalDistributedMember member1 = new InternalDistributedMember(InetAddress.getByName("127.0.0.1"), 1);
InternalDistributedMember member2 = new InternalDistributedMember(InetAddress.getByName("127.0.0.1"), 2);
PartitionedRegionLoadModel model = new PartitionedRegionLoadModel(bucketOperator, 2, 3, getAddressComparor(false), Collections.<InternalDistributedMember>singleton(member1), null);
// this member has critical heap
PartitionMemberInfoImpl details1 = buildDetails(member1, 50, 50, new long[] { 10, 0, 0 }, new long[] { 1, 0, 0 });
PartitionMemberInfoImpl details2 = buildDetails(member2, 40, 40, new long[] { 0, 10, 10 }, new long[] { 0, 1, 1 });
model.addRegion("a", Arrays.asList(details1, details2), new FakeOfflineDetails(), true);
// we expect 2 moves
assertEquals(1, doMoves(new CompositeDirector(true, true, false, false), model));
List<Create> expectedCreates = new ArrayList<Create>();
expectedCreates.add(new Create(member2, 0));
assertEquals(expectedCreates, bucketOperator.creates);
}
use of org.apache.geode.distributed.internal.membership.InternalDistributedMember in project geode by apache.
the class PartitionedRegionLoadModelJUnitTest method testRedundancySatisfaction.
/**
* This test checks basic redundancy satisfaction. It creates two buckets with low redundancy and
* 1 bucket with full redundancy and excepts copies of the low redundancy buckets to be made.
*/
@Test
public void testRedundancySatisfaction() throws Exception {
PartitionedRegionLoadModel model = new PartitionedRegionLoadModel(bucketOperator, 2, 4, getAddressComparor(false), Collections.<InternalDistributedMember>emptySet(), null);
InternalDistributedMember member1 = new InternalDistributedMember(InetAddress.getByName("127.0.0.1"), 1);
InternalDistributedMember member2 = new InternalDistributedMember(InetAddress.getByName("127.0.0.1"), 2);
PartitionMemberInfoImpl details1 = buildDetails(member1, 500, 500, new long[] { 1, 1, 1, 0 }, new long[] { 1, 1, 1, 0 });
PartitionMemberInfoImpl details2 = buildDetails(member2, 500, 500, new long[] { 0, 1, 0, 1 }, new long[] { 0, 0, 0, 1 });
model.addRegion("a", Arrays.asList(details1, details2), new FakeOfflineDetails(), true);
Set<PartitionMemberInfo> details = model.getPartitionedMemberDetails("a");
assertEquals(2, details.size());
// TODO - make some assertions about what's in the details
// we expect three moves
assertEquals(3, doMoves(new CompositeDirector(true, true, false, false), model));
// TODO - make some assertions about what's in the details
List<Create> expectedCreates = new ArrayList<Create>();
expectedCreates.add(new Create(member2, 0));
expectedCreates.add(new Create(member2, 2));
expectedCreates.add(new Create(member1, 3));
assertEquals(expectedCreates, bucketOperator.creates);
}
use of org.apache.geode.distributed.internal.membership.InternalDistributedMember in project geode by apache.
the class PartitionedRegionLoadModelJUnitTest method testRedundancySatisficationWithOfflineMembers.
/**
* Test to make sure than redundancy satisfaction ignores offline members
*/
@Test
public void testRedundancySatisficationWithOfflineMembers() throws Exception {
PartitionedRegionLoadModel model = new PartitionedRegionLoadModel(bucketOperator, 1, 5, getAddressComparor(false), Collections.<InternalDistributedMember>emptySet(), null);
InternalDistributedMember member1 = new InternalDistributedMember(InetAddress.getByName("127.0.0.1"), 1);
InternalDistributedMember member2 = new InternalDistributedMember(InetAddress.getByName("127.0.0.1"), 2);
PartitionMemberInfoImpl details1 = buildDetails(member1, 200, 200, new long[] { 30, 0, 28, 30, 23 }, new long[] { 1, 0, 1, 1, 1 });
PartitionMemberInfoImpl details2 = buildDetails(member2, 200, 200, new long[] { 0, 23, 0, 0, 0 }, new long[] { 0, 1, 0, 0, 0 });
// Two buckets have an offline members
Set<PersistentMemberID> o = Collections.singleton(new PersistentMemberID());
Set<PersistentMemberID> x = Collections.emptySet();
final OfflineMemberDetailsImpl offlineDetails = new OfflineMemberDetailsImpl(new Set[] { x, x, o, o, x });
model.addRegion("primary", Arrays.asList(details1, details2), offlineDetails, true);
assertEquals(3, doMoves(new CompositeDirector(true, true, false, false), model));
List<Create> expectedCreates = new ArrayList<Create>();
expectedCreates.add(new Create(member2, 0));
expectedCreates.add(new Create(member1, 1));
expectedCreates.add(new Create(member2, 4));
assertEquals(expectedCreates, bucketOperator.creates);
}
use of org.apache.geode.distributed.internal.membership.InternalDistributedMember in project geode by apache.
the class PartitionedRegionLoadModelJUnitTest method testMoveBucketsWithCriticalMember.
/**
* Test to make sure that moving buckets honors size critical members
*/
@Test
public void testMoveBucketsWithCriticalMember() throws Exception {
InternalDistributedMember member1 = new InternalDistributedMember(InetAddress.getByName("127.0.0.1"), 1);
InternalDistributedMember member2 = new InternalDistributedMember(InetAddress.getByName("127.0.0.1"), 2);
InternalDistributedMember member3 = new InternalDistributedMember(InetAddress.getByName("127.0.0.1"), 3);
PartitionedRegionLoadModel model = new PartitionedRegionLoadModel(bucketOperator, 0, 6, getAddressComparor(false), Collections.<InternalDistributedMember>singleton(member3), null);
// Create some imbalanced nodes
PartitionMemberInfoImpl details1 = buildDetails(member1, 50, 50, new long[] { 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10 }, new long[] { 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 });
PartitionMemberInfoImpl details2 = buildDetails(member2, 50, 50, new long[] { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }, new long[] { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 });
// this member has a critical heap
PartitionMemberInfoImpl details3 = buildDetails(member3, 50, 50, new long[] { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }, new long[] { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 });
model.addRegion("a", Arrays.asList(details1, details2, details3), new FakeOfflineDetails(), true);
assertEquals(3, doMoves(new CompositeDirector(false, false, true, true), model));
assertEquals(Collections.emptyList(), bucketOperator.creates);
// The buckets should only move to member2, because member3 is critical
Set<Move> expectedMoves = new HashSet<Move>();
expectedMoves.add(new Move(member1, member2));
expectedMoves.add(new Move(member1, member2));
expectedMoves.add(new Move(member1, member2));
assertEquals(expectedMoves, new HashSet<Move>(bucketOperator.bucketMoves));
}
use of org.apache.geode.distributed.internal.membership.InternalDistributedMember in project geode by apache.
the class PartitionedRegionLoadModelJUnitTest method testRedundancySatisfactionPreferRemoteIp.
/**
* Tests to make sure that redundancy satisfaction prefers to make redundant copies on members
* with remote IP addresses.
*/
@Test
public void testRedundancySatisfactionPreferRemoteIp() throws Exception {
PartitionedRegionLoadModel model = new PartitionedRegionLoadModel(bucketOperator, 1, 3, getAddressComparor(false), Collections.<InternalDistributedMember>emptySet(), null);
InternalDistributedMember member1 = new InternalDistributedMember(InetAddress.getByName("127.0.0.1"), 1);
InternalDistributedMember member2 = new InternalDistributedMember(InetAddress.getByName("127.0.0.1"), 2);
InternalDistributedMember member3 = new InternalDistributedMember(InetAddress.getLocalHost(), 3);
// Create some buckets with low redundancy on members 1 and 2
PartitionMemberInfoImpl details1 = buildDetails(member1, 500, 500, new long[] { 30, 0, 0 }, new long[] { 1, 0, 0 });
PartitionMemberInfoImpl details2 = buildDetails(member2, 500, 500, new long[] { 0, 30, 30 }, new long[] { 0, 1, 1 });
PartitionMemberInfoImpl details3 = buildDetails(member3, 500, 500, new long[] { 0, 0, 0 }, new long[] { 0, 0, 0 });
model.addRegion("a", Arrays.asList(details1, details2, details3), new FakeOfflineDetails(), true);
// we expect 3 moves
assertEquals(3, doMoves(new CompositeDirector(true, true, false, false), model));
// The buckets should all be created on member 3 because
// it has a different ip address
List<Create> expectedCreates = new ArrayList<Create>();
expectedCreates.add(new Create(member3, 0));
expectedCreates.add(new Create(member3, 1));
expectedCreates.add(new Create(member3, 2));
assertEquals(expectedCreates, bucketOperator.creates);
}
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