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Jonathan Ellis commented on CASSANDRA-2034:
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bq. I don't think local hints need to be put on their own queue / thread-pool.
Just write the hint to the local mutation queue and increment the hint counters
Agreed, that is a better solution than complicating things with extra queues /
executors. Since the message dropping is done by the Task, not the executor,
there's no problem in that respect. And we can use a simple counter to avoid
clogging the queue with hints.
> Make Read Repair unnecessary when Hinted Handoff is enabled
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>
> Key: CASSANDRA-2034
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-2034
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Core
> Reporter: Jonathan Ellis
> Assignee: Patricio Echague
> Fix For: 1.0
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> Attachments: 2034-formatting.txt, CASSANDRA-2034-trunk-v2.patch,
> CASSANDRA-2034-trunk-v3.patch, CASSANDRA-2034-trunk-v4.patch,
> CASSANDRA-2034-trunk-v5.patch, CASSANDRA-2034-trunk-v6.patch,
> CASSANDRA-2034-trunk-v7.patch, CASSANDRA-2034-trunk-v8.patch,
> CASSANDRA-2034-trunk-v9.patch, CASSANDRA-2034-trunk.patch
>
> Original Estimate: 8h
> Remaining Estimate: 8h
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> Currently, HH is purely an optimization -- if a machine goes down, enabling
> HH means RR/AES will have less work to do, but you can't disable RR entirely
> in most situations since HH doesn't kick in until the FailureDetector does.
> Let's add a scheduled task to the mutate path, such that we return to the
> client normally after ConsistencyLevel is achieved, but after RpcTimeout we
> check the responseHandler write acks and write local hints for any missing
> targets.
> This would making disabling RR when HH is enabled a much more reasonable
> option, which has a huge impact on read throughput.
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