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## resource_states.txt Version 0.03
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# Author: Frank Liepold frank.liepold@1und1.de
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# Can be printed with a2ps -R --rows=1 --columns=1 -l 130 -L101 resource_states.txt
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#
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# Describes the states of mars resources
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===================================== RESOURCE =====================================================================
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The state of a resource comprises the states of 3 objects (role, disk, replication) taking the following values.
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The actuality of the state values of secondary resources are determined by the timestamp of the last update of
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the symlink <actuality-symlink> (at the momemt = /mars/alive-<host>), which is exclusively written by the primary.
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role: the states are pairwise disjoint
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----
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primary : server
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secondary: client
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none : no resource joined
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disk: the states are *not* pairwise disjoint. The exclusive values are indicated by "[ex]".
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----
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detached [ex] : underlying device may be used by other applications
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outdated-fetch : role = secondary
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AND consistent
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AND not all logfiles have been fetched from the primary
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outdated-apply role = secondary
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AND consistent
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AND NOT all fetched logfiles have been applied
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uptodate [ex] : consistent
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AND [ role = primary OR [ role = secondary
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AND all logfiles have been fetched from the primary
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AND all logfiles are applied
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]
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]
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inconsistent [ex] : none of the four states above (a sync, restore or similar action is necessary
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to reach a consistent state)
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repl: the state values are *not* pairwise disjoint. The exclusive values are indicated by "[ex]"
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----
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abbreviation: consistent_disk = [ disk NOT [ detached | inconsistent ] ]
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replicating [ex] : role = primary AND consistent_disk AND can write logfiles
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primary_unreachable : role = secondary AND primary does not update the symlink <actuality-symlink>
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syncing [ex] : role = secondary
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AND disk = inconsistent
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AND synching from primary
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AND NOT primary_unreachable
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paused_sync [ex] : role = secondary
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AND disk = inconsistent
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AND manually prevented from syncing
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AND NOT primary_unreachable
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paused_fetch : role = secondary
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AND consistent_disk
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AND manually prevented from fetching logfiles
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AND NOT primary_unreachable
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paused_apply : role = secondary
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AND consistent_disk
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AND manually prevented from applying logfiles
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replaying [ex] : role = secondary
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AND consistent_disk
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AND NOT synching AND NOT paused_synching
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AND NOT paused_fetch
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AND NOT paused_apply
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AND NOT primary_unreachable
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As an example the state "resource = secondary, logfiles are to be fetched but fetching
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has been manually stopped, and applying some logfiles is on it's way" would be represented by:
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role = secondary
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disk = outdated-fetch & outdate-apply
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repl = replaying | paused_fetch
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The amount of data to fetch resp. to apply should be displayed, too.
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For data consistence the states of the following objects are important too:
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device (the "underlying" device):
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locked : cannot be opened by other applications
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unlocked: usable as a normal block device by other applications
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unused : not used by any application
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mars_device:
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-----------
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usable : can be used in "normal" ways
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invisible: what the name means
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undef : not existent
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===========
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Hint: Of course the states are not independent, e.g.:
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disk != detached => device = locked
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repl = synching && role = secondary => disk inconsistent
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These action independent rules will not be regarded here and must be guaranteed by tests.
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