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Benedict commented on CASSANDRA-7066:
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bq. not sure what a panic error is exactly?
It's just hyperbolic language to mean a loud looking error. Like, perhaps with
some capital letters in there and some panic-stricken language, so that
operators might take notice.
bq. Here we are talking about old files only, right?
Right, exactly. New files should never be a problem for backups or anything of
that ilk, because they cannot be backed up until after we've finished our
lifecycle transaction and written commit.
> Simplify (and unify) cleanup of compaction leftovers
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>
> Key: CASSANDRA-7066
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-7066
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Core
> Reporter: Benedict
> Assignee: Stefania
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: benedict-to-commit, compaction
> Fix For: 3.0 alpha 1
>
> Attachments: 7066.txt
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> Currently we manage a list of in-progress compactions in a system table,
> which we use to cleanup incomplete compactions when we're done. The problem
> with this is that 1) it's a bit clunky (and leaves us in positions where we
> can unnecessarily cleanup completed files, or conversely not cleanup files
> that have been superceded); and 2) it's only used for a regular compaction -
> no other compaction types are guarded in the same way, so can result in
> duplication if we fail before deleting the replacements.
> I'd like to see each sstable store in its metadata its direct ancestors, and
> on startup we simply delete any sstables that occur in the union of all
> ancestor sets. This way as soon as we finish writing we're capable of
> cleaning up any leftovers, so we never get duplication. It's also much easier
> to reason about.
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