异步系统中的一致性,其中进程可能崩溃并恢复

M. Hurfin, A. Mostéfaoui, M. Raynal
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共识问题现在被认为是设计和构建容错分布式系统时遇到的最重要的问题之一。这个问题的定义如下:过程必须达成一个共同的决策,这取决于它们的输入,尽管失败。研究了不可靠故障检测器增强的异步分布式系统的一致性问题。在假定进程崩溃是确定的情况下,已经为这些系统提出了几种协议。本文在一个更实用的异步系统模型中解决了共识问题,即在进程可以崩溃和恢复的上下文中。由于进程崩溃会导致其易失性内存的丢失,因此每个进程都配备了一个稳定的存储。因此,为了提高效率,共识协议必须尽可能少地记录关键数据。提出的协议使用了一种适合于崩溃/恢复模型的新型故障检测器。无论是否存在崩溃,底层故障检测器几乎不会犯错误,在这种情况下,这种方法特别有效。此外,提议的协议允许消息重复并处理一些消息丢失。
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Consensus in asynchronous systems where processes can crash and recover
The consensus problem is now well identified as being one of the most important problems encountered in the design and the construction of fault-tolerant distributed systems. This problem is defined as follows: processes have to reach a common decision, which depends on their inputs, despite failures. We consider the consensus problem in asynchronous distributed systems augmented with unreliable failure detectors. Several protocols have been proposed for these systems, when process crashes are assumed to be definitive. This paper addresses the consensus problem in a more practical asynchronous system model, namely in a context where processes can crash and recover. As a process crash entails the loss of its volatile memory, each process is equipped with a stable storage. So, to be efficient a consensus protocol has to log as few critical data as possible. The proposed protocol uses a new class of failure detectors suited to the crash/recovery model. It is particularly efficient when, whether there are crashes or not, the underlying failure detector makes few mistakes. Additionally, the proposed protocol tolerates message duplication and copes with some message losses.
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