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Bowen Song updated CASSANDRA-19948:
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Attachment: 5.0.0.txt
> Changing cdc table property can cause schema disagreement
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> Key: CASSANDRA-19948
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-19948
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Cluster/Schema
> Reporter: Bowen Song
> Priority: Normal
> Fix For: 4.1.x, 5.0.x, 5.x
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> Attachments: 4.1.1.txt, 4.1.6.txt, 5.0.0.txt,
> cdc_schema_disagreement.sh
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> In the cassandra.yaml file, there is a parameter named "cdc_enabled" which
> allows CDC to be enabled or disabled on each individual nodes.
> It has been found that it can cause schema disagreement or discrepancy when
> an "ALTER TABLE ... WITH cdc=..." statement is ran against a node which has
> "cdc_enabled" set to "false" in a cluster in which nodes have mixed
> "true"/"false" values for the "cdc_enabled" settings.
> The exact behaviour of the above is version-dependant.
> On Cassandra 4.1.1, the cluster will end up in the schema disagreement state.
> A rolling restart will bring the schema back in sync, but the changes made to
> the `cdc` table property will be lost.
> On Cassandra 4.1.6, the cluster will not have visible schema disagreement in
> the "nodetool describecluster" command's output, but the "ALTER TABLE"
> statement only has cosmetic effect on the node it is run. The node with
> "cdc_enabled" set to "false" will show the "cdc" table property has changed,
> but this does not affect its behaviour in any way. At the same time, other
> nodes do not see that table property change at all. This is perhaps even
> worse than on 4.1.1, because the alter table statement is silently failing.
> A shell script for reproducing the above described behaviours in Docker, and
> the outputs of it on both 4.1.1 and 4.1.6 are attached.
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