Yida Wu 63dee74712 IMPALA-14466: Remote client should not cache admissiond's IP when retrying AdmitQuery RPC
The remote admission client's retry logic for AdmitQuery RPC did not
handle cases where the admissiond restarts with a new IP address.
The client would use the old proxy and retry against the old, stale
ip, causing queries to time out.

This change fixes the issue by adding the GetProxy() call inside the
retry loop. This forces the client to re-resolve the admissiond's
network address on each retry attempt, allowing it to discover the
new endpoint and successfully reconnect.

Tests:
Passed admissiond related exhaustive ee tests.
Since automatically change hosts might be difficult, manually test
to change the /etc/hosts with following steps:
1. Start with --admission_service_host=localhost.
2. Change the 'localhost' in /etc/hosts to an inaccessible IP,
like 127.0.0.2.
3. Submit a query, it will block in the retry logic.
4. While the query is blocked, change 'localhost' in /etc/hosts
back to 127.0.0.1.
5. The query succeeded.

Change-Id: I5857de84ce69902b902099f668e87d747f944aff
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.cloudera.org:8080/23472
Reviewed-by: Abhishek Rawat <arawat@cloudera.com>
Tested-by: Impala Public Jenkins <impala-public-jenkins@cloudera.com>
2025-09-27 03:59:47 +00:00

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