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Jonathan Ellis commented on CASSANDRA-9851:
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Can you bisect?
> Write Durability Failures Even During Batch Commit Mode
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> Key: CASSANDRA-9851
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-9851
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core
> Environment: Debian, x86_64, Kernel 3.16.7
> Reporter: Joel Knighton
> Attachments: n1.log, n2.log, n3.log, n4.log, n5.log
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> Reproducible as of a66863861136a29dc04d7bc3b319f9f8fae0f49f on trunk, as well
> as in other recent commits.
> Durability of writes seems to be violated, even under batch commitlog mode.
> This issue was discovered by a test that adds a range of values to a CQL Set,
> with no deletes issued. The test is available here
> https://github.com/riptano/jepsen/blob/cassandra/cassandra/src/cassandra/collections/set.clj#L56.
> During this write pattern, random nodes in the 5 node cluster are kill -9ed.
> Once all nodes have been brought back up, another read at CL.ALL is issued.
> This read fails to return values that have previously been successfully read
> from the cluster. This problem is not reproducible on 2.1.* or 2.2.
> Log files from each node are attached.
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