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I have a strange issue. I use apache 0.10.0 storm version and 3.5.1 zookeeper version. I have 4 different vms on the same network.

I start:

zookeeper at localhost:2181, 1st vm(ip XXX.XXX.5.60)

nimbus & ui, 2nd vm(ip XXX.XXX.5.61)

supervisor 1 on 3rd vm and supervisor 4 on 4th vm(ips XXX.XXX.5.67 & XXX.XXX.5.68).

This is the storm.yaml of the Nimbus:

storm.zookeeper.servers:
- "XXX.XXX.5.60"
nimbus.host: "XXX.XXX.5.61"
storm.local.dir: "/home/stresstest/data"

This is the storm.yaml of the supervisors:

storm.zookeeper.servers:
- "XXX.XXX.5.60"
nimbus.host: "XXX.XXX.5.61"
storm.local.dir: "/home/stresstest/data"
supervisor.slots.ports:
- 6700

As I saw zookeeper accepted the connections normally:

2015-11-27 04:16:06,438 [myid:] - INFO [SyncThread:0:ZooKeeperServer@678] - Established session 0x1000000d4ad000b with negotiated timeout 20000 for client /XXX.XXX.5.67:41315 2015-11-27 04:16:06,439 [myid:] - INFO [SyncThread:0:ZooKeeperServer@678] - Established session 0x1000000d4ad000c with negotiated timeout 20000 for client /XXX.XXX.5.68:59833

As you see above each supervisor has 1 worker. From UI's site I see that I have 2 Supervisors and 2 Total slots. When I submit a topology to Nimbus it consumes 1 worker.

And the problem begins here. When I rebalance the topology to consume 2 workers it does this:

Id Host Uptime Slots Used slots Version

b38878ae-8eea-4265-9c98-2b6db1ef0bb0 vlan5-dhcp105.xxx.gr 18m 31s 1 1 0.10.0

d463df62-5d18-460f-86f4-18dff93f544a vlan5-dhcp105.xxx.gr 13m 55s 1 1 0.10.0

It appears that the topology uses 2 workers but its the same one. Worker host appears to be the same for both of the workers/supervisors. So when I send data to Nimbus, only 1 worker is processing and the other one is waiting for data(both workers have downloaded the topology). Why is this happening ?

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I had the same kind of problem in our project and the finding is that, we cannot increase the number of workers by re-balancing command . Re-balancing is only used to decrease the number of workers we use. for example, in the Topology Launcher , provide the Number of worker as 2 , and u can re-balance the topology to 1 worker using re-balance -n 1 command. Also Number of parallelism hint(executors) can be increased or decreased using re-balance command.

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  • I think that asynchronous re-balance of a topology is a crucial feature of storm. I ran the same topology on Azure (with same number of virtual machines) and it run pretty smooth. Nov 28, 2015 at 12:03
  • @ΒασιληςΙωσηφιδης Hi, Are you using Java or any other language. It seems like we are on the same track.
    – Prabhu
    Jul 22, 2016 at 13:50
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May be that is because of using same storm.local.dir path for nimbus and supervisor just change the path in your supervisors use different paths and try for rebalance it I think it will work.

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I managed to fix this. Both supervisors had the same hostname (it was passed through the initialization of Xen Hypervisor), so I believe that the vms were conflicted by each other. When I changed one vm's hostname it worked.

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