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Jerome BAROTIN edited comment on CASSANDRA-10726 at 2/25/20 5:54 PM:
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[~isaacreath] Nice work ! We are also very interested by a 3.11 backport. Hope
you'll can do that.
was (Author: jbarotin):
[~isaacreath] Nice work ! We are indeed very interested by a 3.11 backport.
Hope you'll can do that.
> Read repair inserts should not be blocking
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>
> Key: CASSANDRA-10726
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-10726
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Legacy/Coordination
> Reporter: Richard Low
> Assignee: Blake Eggleston
> Priority: Normal
> Fix For: 4.0
>
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> Today, if there’s a digest mismatch in a foreground read repair, the insert
> to update out of date replicas is blocking. This means, if it fails, the read
> fails with a timeout. If a node is dropping writes (maybe it is overloaded or
> the mutation stage is backed up for some other reason), all reads to a
> replica set could fail. Further, replicas dropping writes get more out of
> sync so will require more read repair.
> The comment on the code for why the writes are blocking is:
> {code}
> // wait for the repair writes to be acknowledged, to minimize impact on any
> replica that's
> // behind on writes in case the out-of-sync row is read multiple times in
> quick succession
> {code}
> but the bad side effect is that reads timeout. Either the writes should not
> be blocking or we should return success for the read even if the write times
> out.
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