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Apache ZooKeeper Tutorial

Welcome to our Apache Zookeeper tutorial. We’re going to cover the key Zookeeper concepts. We’re also going to cover installation and configuration. This is a great place to get started. This document should get you up to speed quickly.

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Terms and Concepts

Apache ZooKeeper Setup and Installation

conf/zoo.cfg


tickTime=2000
dataDir=/var/lib/zookeeper
clientPort=2181

Manual run:


java -cp zookeeper.jar:lib/*.jar:conf \
org.apache.zookeeper.server.quorum.QuorumPeerMain zoo.cfg

Control Script - Start/Stop:


bin/zkServer.sh start
bin/zkServer.sh stop
bin/zkServer.sh status

Don’t really need this - sets up dirs if they aren’t configured to be created automatically:


bin/zkServer-initialize.sh

Replicated Apache ZooKeeper Cluster

If running multiple instances on one host:

For each instance add a ‘myid’ file in its data dir. This file holds the id for the instance. It needs to be a number between 1 and 255. For example, you might have three files that look like this:

Each host in ensemble needs to know each other host.

conf/zoo.cfg


tickTime=2000
dataDir=/var/lib/zookeeper/
clientPort=2181
initLimit=5
syncLimit=2
server.1=zoo1:2888:3888
server.2=zoo2:2888:3888
server.3=zoo3:2888:3888

Config Details

Ports:

TCP 2888 quorum port, followers connect to leader
TCP 3888 leader election port
TCP 2181 client port

Test Client

Java Test Client

Run it using the zkCli.sh script:


bin/zkCli.sh -server 127.0.0.1:2181

OR run the JAR directly:


java -cp zookeeper.jar:lib/slf4j-api-1.7.5.jar:lib/\
slf4j-log4j12-1.7.5.jar:lib/log4j-1.2.16.jar:conf:src/java/lib/jline-2.11.jar \
org.apache.zookeeper.ZooKeeperMain -server 127.0.0.1:2181

C Test Client

Build and run the C test client:


make cli_st      #  build singlethreaded 
make cli_mt      #  build mulithreaded 
cli_mt 127.0.0.1:2181

LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. cli_mt 127.0.0.1:2181

ZK Shell

Use the test client described above to connect and use the ZK Shell.

ZK Shell - Example 1:


help
create /zk_test my_data      # create znode that holds "my_data"
get /zk_test                 # check data for this znode
set /zk_test junk            # set znode value
delete /zk_test              # delete znode

ZK Shell - Example 2:


create /node_a 123           # assign '123' to /node_a
get /node_a                  # show it 
set /node_a 321              # assign new value '321'
get /node_a                  # show it again

ZooKeeper Commands ( The Four Letter Words )

Simple four letter commands can be sent to the client port (2181):


    echo ruok | nc 127.0.0.1 2181

Here is a listing of the four letter client port commands:

conf New in 3.3.0: Print details about serving configuration.
cons New in 3.3.0: List full connection/session details for all clients connected to this server.
crst New in 3.3.0: Reset connection/session statistics for all connections.
dump Lists the outstanding sessions and ephemeral nodes. This only works on the leader.
envi Print details about serving environment
ruok Tests if server is running in a non-error state. May or may not have joined the quorum.
srst Reset server statistics.
srvr New in 3.3.0: Lists full details for the server.
stat Lists brief details for the server and connected clients.
wchs New in 3.3.0: Lists brief information on watches for the server.
wchc New in 3.3.0: Lists detailed information on watches for the server, by session. WARNING - could be **expensive (impact performance)
wchp New in 3.3.0: Lists detailed information on watches for the server, by path. WARNING - could be **expensive (impact performance)
mntr New in 3.4.0: Outputs a list of variables that could be used for monitoring the health of the cluster.

Admin Server

This is an embedded Jetty server. It acts as a GUI for the four letter Zookeeper commands. It was new as of version 3.5.0 which was quite a while ago.

You can access commands like this: http://localhost:8080/commands/stat

You can see available commands listed here: http://localhost:8080/commands

The admin server is enabled by default, disable by setting this to false: zookeeper.admin.enableServer.

The following options are available to configure the admin server

Simple ZooKeeper API

Zookeeper has a simple API. These commands are available.

create creates a node at a location in the tree
delete deletes a node
exists tests if a node exists at a location
get data reads the data from a node
set data writes data to a node
get children retrieves a list of children of a node
sync waits for data to be propagated

Maintenance, Monitoring, More Configs

Some dirs to be aware of:

Clear old snapshots and log files ( retain ‘count’ backups ):


java -cp zookeeper.jar:lib/slf4j-api-1.7.5.jar:lib/slf4j-log4j12-1.7.5.jar\
:lib/log4j-1.2.16.jar:conf org.apache.zookeeper.server.PurgeTxnLog \
<dataDir> <snapDir> -n <count>

Some snapshot management settings you might want to use:

Logging:

Tips

Observers

A node can be setup as an observer. Here are some of the features of observers.

To configure a node as an observer first add this only in the observers config file:


peerType=observer

Then add an entry like this in every config file:


server.1:localhost:2181:3181:observer 

Cluster Setup Example - Single Host with ActiveMQ

We’re setting this up under the assumption that it will be runon a single host. If run on separate hosts you wouldn’t need to number the config files or create unique paths for the dataDir.

Unpack Zookeeper and ActiveMQ:


tar xvfz zookeeper-3.4.6.tar.gz
tar xvfz apache-activemq-5.11.1-bin.tar.gz

Edit each config file:


vi conf/zoo_instance1.cfg
vi conf/zoo_instance2.cfg
vi conf/zoo_instance3.cfg

conf/zoo_instance1.cfg


tickTime=2000
dataDir=/var/tmp/zookeeper1/
clientPort=2181
initLimit=5
syncLimit=2
server.1=localhost:2881:3881
server.2=localhost:2882:3882
server.3=localhost:2883:3883

conf/zoo_instance2.cfg


tickTime=2000
dataDir=/var/tmp/zookeeper2/
clientPort=2182
initLimit=5
syncLimit=2
server.1=localhost:2881:3881
server.2=localhost:2882:3882
server.3=localhost:2883:3883

conf/zoo_instance3.cfg


tickTime=2000
dataDir=/var/tmp/zookeeper3/
clientPort=2183
initLimit=5
syncLimit=2
server.1=localhost:2881:3881
server.2=localhost:2882:3882
server.3=localhost:2883:3883

Setup directories and ID files:


mkdir /var/tmp/zookeeper1
mkdir /var/tmp/zookeeper2
mkdir /var/tmp/zookeeper3
echo 1 > /var/tmp/zookeeper1/myid
echo 2 > /var/tmp/zookeeper2/myid
echo 3 > /var/tmp/zookeeper3/myid

Start up the servers:


bin/zkServer.sh start conf/zoo_instance1.cfg
bin/zkServer.sh start conf/zoo_instance2.cfg
bin/zkServer.sh start conf/zoo_instance3.cfg

Check their status:


echo; echo stat | nc 127.0.0.1 2181; echo;echo
echo; echo stat | nc 127.0.0.1 2182; echo;echo
echo; echo stat | nc 127.0.0.1 2183; echo;echo

ActiveMQ Setup

WARNING - LevelDB is deprecated, we are keeping this example for now but don’t use this to setup ActiveMQ.

Fire up an initial instance to test it:


cd apache-activemq-5.11.1
chmod 755 bin/activemq
bin/activemq start
bin/activemq stop

Configure it:


 <replicatedLevelDB
    directory="activemq-data"
    replicas="3"
    bind="tcp://0.0.0.0:0"
    zkAddress="zoo1.example.org:2181,zoo2.example.org:2181,zoo3.example.org:2181"
    zkPassword="password"
    zkPath="/activemq/leveldb-stores"
    hostname="broker1.example.org"
    />

Create instances:


bin/activemq create instance1
bin/activemq create instance2
bin/activemq create instance3

Configure web ports:


vi instance1/conf/jetty.xml
        <property name="port" value="8161"/>
vi instance2/conf/jetty.xml
        <property name="port" value="8162"/>
vi instance3/conf/jetty.xml
        <property name="port" value="8163"/>

Startup the instances:


cd instance1/
bin/instance1 start
cd ../instance2/
bin/instance2 start
cd ../instance3/
./bin/instance3 start

References

NOTE - Version 3.6.0 is current as of March 6, 2020.