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Aleksey Yeschenko commented on CASSANDRA-14592:
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> Reconcile should not be dependent on nowInSec
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>
> Key: CASSANDRA-14592
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-14592
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Benedict
> Assignee: Benedict
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 4.0
>
>
> To have the arrival time of a mutation on a replica determine the
> reconciliation priority seems to provide for unintuitive database behaviour.
> It seems we should formalise our reconciliation logic in a manner that does
> not depend on this, and modify our internal APIs to prevent this dependency.
>
> Take the following example, where both writes have the same timestamp:
>
> Write X with a value A, TTL of 1s
> Write Y with a value B, no TTL
>
> If X and Y arrive on replicas in < 1s, X and Y are both live, so record Y
> wins the reconciliation. The value B appears in the database.
> However, if X and Y arrive on replicas in > 1s, X is now (effectively) a
> tombstone. This wins the reconciliation race, and NO value is the result.
>
> Note that the weirdness of this is more pronounced than it might first
> appear. If write X gets stuck in hints for a period on the coordinator to
> one replica, the value B appears in the database until the hint is replayed.
> So now we’re in a very uncertain state - will hints get replayed or not? If
> they do, the value B will disappear; if they don’t it won’t. This is despite
> a QUORUM of replicas ACKing both writes, and a QUORUM of readers being
> engaged on read; the database still changes state to the user suddenly at
> some arbitrary future point in time.
>
> It seems to me that a simple solution to this, is to permit TTL’d data to
> always win a reconciliation against non-TTL’d data (of same timestamp), so
> that we are consistent across TTLs being transformed into tombstones.
>
> 4.0 seems like a good opportunity to fix this behaviour, and mention in
> CHANGES.txt.
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