nsqlookupd

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nsqlookupd

nsqlookupd is the daemon that manages topology information. Clients query nsqlookupd to discover nsqd producers for a specific topic and nsqd nodes broadcasts topic and channel information.

There are two interfaces: A TCP interface which is used by nsqd for broadcasts and an HTTP interface for clients to perform discovery and administrative actions.

Command Line Options

-http-address="0.0.0.0:4161": <addr>:<port> to listen on for HTTP clients
-inactive-producer-timeout=5m0s: duration of time a producer will remain in the active list since its last ping
-tcp-address="0.0.0.0:4160": <addr>:<port> to listen on for TCP clients
-broadcast-address: external address of this lookupd node, (default to the OS hostname)
-tombstone-lifetime=45s: duration of time a producer will remain tombstoned if registration remains
-verbose=false: enable verbose logging
-version=false: print version string

HTTP Interface

  • /ping (returns "OK" for use with monitoring)
  • /lookup?topic=.... (returns a list of producers for a topic)
  • /topics (returns a list of all the topics it knows about)
  • /channels?topic=... (returns a list of all the channels for a topic)
  • /nodes (returns a list of all the producers it knows about)
  • /delete_topic?topic=... (deletes a topic)
  • /delete_channel?topic=...&channel=... (deletes a channel)
  • /tombstone_topic_producer?topic=...&node=... (tombstones a specific producer of a topic)
  • /info (returns server version information)

Deletion and Tombstones

When a topic is no longer produced it is a relatively simple operation to purge that information from the cluster. Assuming all the applications that were producing messages are downed, using the /delete_topic endpoint of your nsqlookupd instances is all that is necessary to complete the operation (internally, it will identify the relevant nsqd producers and perform the appropriate actions on those nodes).

For a channel deletion the process is similar, the only difference being you would use the /delete_channel endpoint on your nsqlookupd instances and you would need to ensure that all consumers that were subscribed the the channel were already downed.

However, it gets a bit more complicated when a topic is no longer produced on a subset of nodes. Because of the way consumers query nsqlookupd and connect to all producers you enter into race conditions with attempting to remove the information from the cluster and consumers discovering that node and reconnecting (thus pushing updates that the topic is still produced on that node). The solution in these cases is to use "tombstones". A tombstone in nsqlookupd context is producer specific and lasts for a configurable --tombstone-lifetime time. During that window the producer will not be listed in /lookup queries, allowing the node to delete the topic, propagate that information to nsqlookupd (which then removes the tombstoned producer), and prevent any consumer from re-discovering that node.

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