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Chris Lohfink commented on CASSANDRA-13005:
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should maybe open different ticket to make better error message for sstable
dump with the missing components
> Cassandra TWCS is not removing fully expired tables
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> Key: CASSANDRA-13005
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-13005
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Compaction
> Environment: Cassandra 3.0.9
> Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM version 25.112-b15 (Java version
> 1.8.0_112-b15)
> Linux 3.16
> Reporter: Christian Esken
> Attachments: sstablemetadata-empty-type-that-is-3GB.txt
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> I have a table where all columns are stored with TTL of maximum 4 hours.
> Usually TWCS compaction properly removes expired data via tombstone
> compaction and also removes fully expired tables. The number of SSTables is
> nearly constant since weeks. Good.
> The problem: Suddenly TWCS does not remove old SSTables any longer. They are
> being recreated frequently (judging form the file creation timestamp), but
> the number of tables is growing. Analysis and actions take so far:
> - sstablemetadata shows strange data, as if the table is completely empty.
> - sstabledump throws an Exception when running it on such a SSTable
> - Even triggering a manual major compaction will not remove the old
> SSTable's. To be more precise: They are recreated with new id and timestamp
> (not sure whether they are identical as I cannot inspect content due to the
> sstabledump crash)
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