DISTRIBUTED WORKLOAD REASSIGNMENT FOLLOWING COMMUNICATION FAILURE

A generation identifier is employed with various systems and methods in order to identify situations where a workload has been reassigned to a new node and where a workload is still being processed by an old node during a failure between nodes. A master node may assign a workload to a worker node. T...

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Main Authors ZHU, Qibo, KOPPOLU, Lokesh Srinivas, KRUSE, David, DION, David, PETTER, Vladimir
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
French
German
Published 09.06.2021
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Summary:A generation identifier is employed with various systems and methods in order to identify situations where a workload has been reassigned to a new node and where a workload is still being processed by an old node during a failure between nodes. A master node may assign a workload to a worker node. The worker node sends a request to access target data. The request may be associated with a generation identifier and workload identifier that identifies the node and workload. At some point, a failure occurs between the master node and worker node. The master node reassigns the workload to another worker node. The new worker node accesses the target data with a different generation identifier, indicating to the storage system that the workload has been reassigned. The old worker node receives an indication from the storage system that the workload has been reassigned and stops processing the workload.
Bibliography:Application Number: EP20150750601