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Can a Zookeeper cluster deployed with three pods recover itself when two pods are deleted? If it has this capability, how is it achieved?
What I'm observing now is:
When only one pod exists, it is configured for three nodes, which causes the cluster to fail to reach a quorum of two or more nodes. Therefore, when the pod is restored, the reconfiguration operation in the startup script cannot be responded to, causing the cluster to fail to recover.
Importance
Need the ability to recover from abnormal situations
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Description
Can a Zookeeper cluster deployed with three pods recover itself when two pods are deleted? If it has this capability, how is it achieved?
What I'm observing now is:
When only one pod exists, it is configured for three nodes, which causes the cluster to fail to reach a quorum of two or more nodes. Therefore, when the pod is restored, the reconfiguration operation in the startup script cannot be responded to, causing the cluster to fail to recover.
Importance
Need the ability to recover from abnormal situations
Location
Suggestions for an improvement
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: