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Ekaterina Dimitrova commented on CASSANDRA-15234:
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FYI - just for completeness, posting also here. When I started working on
CASSANDRA-18139 I noticed the change is not the output, units are binary since
Cassandra 3.6, CASSANDRA-9692. The change done here was to the constants names.
More info - CASSANDRA-18139
> Standardise config and JVM parameters
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> Key: CASSANDRA-15234
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-15234
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Local/Config
> Reporter: Benedict Elliott Smith
> Assignee: Ekaterina Dimitrova
> Priority: Normal
> Fix For: 4.1-alpha1, 4.1
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> Attachments: CASSANDRA-15234-3-DTests-JAVA8.txt
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> We have a bunch of inconsistent names and config patterns in the codebase,
> both from the yams and JVM properties. It would be nice to standardise the
> naming (such as otc_ vs internode_) as well as the provision of values with
> units - while maintaining perpetual backwards compatibility with the old
> parameter names, of course.
> For temporal units, I would propose parsing strings with suffixes of:
> {{code}}
> u|micros(econds?)?
> ms|millis(econds?)?
> s(econds?)?
> m(inutes?)?
> h(ours?)?
> d(ays?)?
> mo(nths?)?
> {{code}}
> For rate units, I would propose parsing any of the standard {{B/s, KiB/s,
> MiB/s, GiB/s, TiB/s}}.
> Perhaps for avoiding ambiguity we could not accept bauds {{bs, Mbps}} or
> powers of 1000 such as {{KB/s}}, given these are regularly used for either
> their old or new definition e.g. {{KiB/s}}, or we could support them and
> simply log the value in bytes/s.
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