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Marcus Eriksson edited comment on CASSANDRA-9143 at 8/29/16 7:16 AM:
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I think the approach makes sense - only worry is that if repair fails we will
have increased the number of sstables on the node and for LCS we might have to
drop those new sstables back to L0 due to other compactions going on during the
repair.
I closed CASSANDRA-8858 as it totally makes sense to fix both here
was (Author: krummas):
I think the approach makes sense - only worry is that if repair fails we will
have increased the number of sstables on the node and for LCS we might have to
drop those new sstables back to L0 due to other compactions going on during the
repair.
> Improving consistency of repairAt field across replicas
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CASSANDRA-9143
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-9143
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: sankalp kohli
> Assignee: Blake Eggleston
> Priority: Minor
>
> We currently send an anticompaction request to all replicas. During this, a
> node will split stables and mark the appropriate ones repaired.
> The problem is that this could fail on some replicas due to many reasons
> leading to problems in the next repair.
> This is what I am suggesting to improve it.
> 1) Send anticompaction request to all replicas. This can be done at session
> level.
> 2) During anticompaction, stables are split but not marked repaired.
> 3) When we get positive ack from all replicas, coordinator will send another
> message called markRepaired.
> 4) On getting this message, replicas will mark the appropriate stables as
> repaired.
> This will reduce the window of failure. We can also think of "hinting"
> markRepaired message if required.
> Also the stables which are streaming can be marked as repaired like it is
> done now.
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