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Jaydeepkumar Chovatia edited comment on CASSANDRA-20101 at 11/21/24 2:35 AM:
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No, one needs to opt in by toggling a flag in yaml or by running a
{_}nodetool{_}.
But once it is opted-in, then, by default, it will consider all the tables,
including _system_traces_. This ticket is to exclude _system_traces_ tables by
default.
In short, after this ticket, once someone opts-in, all the tables will be
considered except system_traces.
was (Author: [email protected]):
No, one needs to opt in by toggling a flag in yaml or by running a
{_}nodetool{_}.
But once it is opted-in, then, by default, it will consider all the tables,
including _system_traces_. This ticket is to exclude _system_traces_ tables by
default.
> Disable repair on system_traces.* tables by default
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> Key: CASSANDRA-20101
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-20101
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Consistency/Repair
> Reporter: Jaydeepkumar Chovatia
> Assignee: Jaydeepkumar Chovatia
> Priority: Normal
>
> Since _system_traces_ table does not contain the important information,
> running repair is not necessary. By default, disable repair on this system
> table.
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