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Jun Rao commented on CASSANDRA-193:
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10. I was referring to the following line, it basically returns all keys for a
CF on a node.
List<DecoratedKey> keys =
SSTableReader.getIndexedDecoratedKeysFor(cfpred, DKPRED);
> Proactive repair
> ----------------
>
> Key: CASSANDRA-193
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-193
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Core
> Reporter: Jonathan Ellis
> Assignee: Stu Hood
> Fix For: 0.5
>
> Attachments: 193-1-tree-preparation.diff,
> 193-1-tree-preparation.diff, 193-1-tree-preparation.diff, 193-2-tree.diff,
> 193-2-tree.diff, 193-2-tree.diff, 193-3-aes-preparation.diff,
> 193-3-aes-preparation.diff, 193-3-aes-preparation.diff, 193-4-aes.diff,
> 193-4-aes.diff, 193-4-aes.diff, 193-5-manual-repair.diff,
> 193-5-manual-repair.diff, 193-6-inverted-filter.diff,
> 193-6-inverted-filter.diff, 193-6-repair-explanation-and-node-rename.diff,
> 193-7-disable-caching-and-fix-minimum-token.diff, 193-breakdown.txt,
> 193-breakdown.txt, mktree-and-binary-tree.png
>
>
> Currently cassandra supports "read repair," i.e., lazy repair when a read is
> done. This is better than nothing but is not sufficient for some cases (e.g.
> catastrophic node failure where you need to rebuild all of a node's data on a
> new machine).
> Dynamo uses merkle trees here. This is harder for Cassandra given the CF
> data model but I suppose we could just hash the serialized CF value.
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