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Alex Petrov updated CASSANDRA-12962:
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    Resolution: Fixed
        Status: Resolved  (was: Ready to Commit)

> SASI: Index are rebuilt on restart
> ----------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-12962
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-12962
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: sasi
>            Reporter: Corentin Chary
>            Assignee: Alex Petrov
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 3.11.x
>
>         Attachments: screenshot-1.png
>
>
> Apparently when cassandra any index that does not index a value in *every* 
> live SSTable gets rebuild. The offending code can be found in the constructor 
> of SASIIndex.
> You can easilly reproduce it:
> {code}
> CREATE KEYSPACE test WITH replication = {'class': 'SimpleStrategy', 
> 'replication_factor': '1'}  AND durable_writes = true;
> CREATE TABLE test.test (
>     a text PRIMARY KEY,
>     b text,
>     c text
> ) WITH bloom_filter_fp_chance = 0.01
>     AND caching = {'keys': 'ALL', 'rows_per_partition': 'NONE'}
>     AND comment = ''
>     AND compaction = {'class': 
> 'org.apache.cassandra.db.compaction.SizeTieredCompactionStrategy', 
> 'max_threshold': '32', 'min_threshold': '4'}
>     AND compression = {'chunk_length_in_kb': '64', 'class': 
> 'org.apache.cassandra.io.compress.LZ4Compressor'}
>     AND crc_check_chance = 1.0
>     AND dclocal_read_repair_chance = 0.1
>     AND default_time_to_live = 0
>     AND gc_grace_seconds = 864000
>     AND max_index_interval = 2048
>     AND memtable_flush_period_in_ms = 0
>     AND min_index_interval = 128
>     AND read_repair_chance = 0.0
>     AND speculative_retry = '99PERCENTILE';
> CREATE CUSTOM INDEX test_b_idx ON test.test (b) USING 
> 'org.apache.cassandra.index.sasi.SASIIndex';
> CREATE CUSTOM INDEX test_c_idx ON test.test (c) USING 
> 'org.apache.cassandra.index.sasi.SASIIndex';
> INSERT INTO test.test (a, b) VALUES ('a', 'b');
> {code}
> Log (I added additional traces):
> {code}
> INFO  [main] 2016-11-28 15:32:21,191 ColumnFamilyStore.java:406 - 
> Initializing test.test
> DEBUG [SSTableBatchOpen:1] 2016-11-28 15:32:21,192 SSTableReader.java:505 - 
> Opening 
> /mnt/ssd/tmp/data/data/test/test-229e6380b57711e68407158fde22e121/mc-1-big 
> (0.034KiB)
> DEBUG [main] 2016-11-28 15:32:21,194 SASIIndex.java:118 - index: 
> org.apache.cassandra.schema.IndexMetadata@2f661b1a[id=6b00489b-7010-396e-9348-9f32f5167f88,name=test_b_idx,kind=CUSTOM,options={class_name=org.a\
> pache.cassandra.index.sasi.SASIIndex, target=b}], base CFS(Keyspace='test', 
> ColumnFamily='test'), tracker 
> org.apache.cassandra.db.lifecycle.Tracker@15900b83
> INFO  [main] 2016-11-28 15:32:21,194 DataTracker.java:152 - 
> SSTableIndex.open(column: b, minTerm: value, maxTerm: value, minKey: key, 
> maxKey: key, sstable: BigTableReader(path='/mnt/ssd/tmp/data/data/test/test\
> -229e6380b57711e68407158fde22e121/mc-1-big-Data.db'))
> DEBUG [main] 2016-11-28 15:32:21,195 SASIIndex.java:129 - Rebuilding SASI 
> Indexes: {}
> DEBUG [main] 2016-11-28 15:32:21,195 ColumnFamilyStore.java:895 - Enqueuing 
> flush of IndexInfo: 0.386KiB (0%) on-heap, 0.000KiB (0%) off-heap
> DEBUG [PerDiskMemtableFlushWriter_0:1] 2016-11-28 15:32:21,204 
> Memtable.java:465 - Writing Memtable-IndexInfo@748981977(0.054KiB serialized 
> bytes, 1 ops, 0%/0% of on/off-heap limit), flushed range = (min(-9223\
> 372036854775808), max(9223372036854775807)]
> DEBUG [PerDiskMemtableFlushWriter_0:1] 2016-11-28 15:32:21,204 
> Memtable.java:494 - Completed flushing 
> /mnt/ssd/tmp/data/data/system/IndexInfo-9f5c6374d48532299a0a5094af9ad1e3/mc-4256-big-Data.db
>  (0.035KiB) for\
>  commitlog position CommitLogPosition(segmentId=1480343535479, position=15652)
> DEBUG [MemtableFlushWriter:1] 2016-11-28 15:32:21,224 
> ColumnFamilyStore.java:1200 - Flushed to 
> [BigTableReader(path='/mnt/ssd/tmp/data/data/system/IndexInfo-9f5c6374d48532299a0a5094af9ad1e3/mc-4256-big-Data.db\
> ')] (1 sstables, 4.838KiB), biggest 4.838KiB, smallest 4.838KiB
> DEBUG [main] 2016-11-28 15:32:21,224 SASIIndex.java:118 - index: 
> org.apache.cassandra.schema.IndexMetadata@12f3d291[id=45fcb286-b87a-3d18-a04b-b899a9880c91,name=test_c_idx,kind=CUSTOM,options={class_name=org.a\
> pache.cassandra.index.sasi.SASIIndex, target=c}], base CFS(Keyspace='test', 
> ColumnFamily='test'), tracker 
> org.apache.cassandra.db.lifecycle.Tracker@15900b83
> DEBUG [main] 2016-11-28 15:32:21,224 SASIIndex.java:121 - to rebuild: index: 
> BigTableReader(path='/mnt/ssd/tmp/data/data/test/test-229e6380b57711e68407158fde22e121/mc-1-big-Data.db'),
>  sstable: org.apache.cassa\
> ndra.index.sasi.conf.ColumnIndex@6cbb6b0e
> DEBUG [main] 2016-11-28 15:32:21,224 SASIIndex.java:129 - Rebuilding SASI 
> Indexes: 
> {BigTableReader(path='/mnt/ssd/tmp/data/data/test/test-229e6380b57711e68407158fde22e121/mc-1-big-Data.db')={c=org.apache.cassa\
> ndra.index.sasi.conf.ColumnIndex@6cbb6b0e}}
> DEBUG [main] 2016-11-28 15:32:21,225 ColumnFamilyStore.java:895 - Enqueuing 
> flush of IndexInfo: 0.386KiB (0%) on-heap, 0.000KiB (0%) off-heap
> DEBUG [PerDiskMemtableFlushWriter_0:2] 2016-11-28 15:32:21,235 
> Memtable.java:465 - Writing Memtable-IndexInfo@951411443(0.054KiB serialized 
> bytes, 1 ops, 0%/0% of on/off-heap limit), flushed range = (min(-9223\
> 372036854775808), max(9223372036854775807)]
> DEBUG [PerDiskMemtableFlushWriter_0:2] 2016-11-28 15:32:21,235 
> Memtable.java:494 - Completed flushing 
> /mnt/ssd/tmp/data/data/system/IndexInfo-9f5c6374d48532299a0a5094af9ad1e3/mc-4257-big-Data.db
>  (0.035KiB) for\
>  commitlog position CommitLogPosition(segmentId=1480343535479, position=15720)
> DEBUG [MemtableFlushWriter:2] 2016-11-28 15:32:21,254 
> ColumnFamilyStore.java:1200 - Flushed to 
> [BigTableReader(path='/mnt/ssd/tmp/data/data/system/IndexInfo-9f5c6374d48532299a0a5094af9ad1e3/mc-4257-big-Data.db\
> ')] (1 sstables, 4.836KiB), biggest 4.836KiB, smallest 4.836KiB
> {code}
> I think a better behavior would be to ask users to explicitly rebuild indexes 
> if they remove the files, that's fine as long as we handle correctly the case 
> of new indexes.



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