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Arya Goudarzi updated CASSANDRA-5412:
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Environment:
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Sun Java 6 u39
1.1.6 => 1.1.10
was:
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Sun Java 6 u39
1.1.6 and 1.1.10
> Lots of deleted rows came back to life after upgrade from 1.1.6 to 1.1.10
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> Key: CASSANDRA-5412
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-5412
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core
> Affects Versions: 1.1.10
> Environment: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
> Sun Java 6 u39
> 1.1.6 => 1.1.10
> Reporter: Arya Goudarzi
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> Also per discussion here:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg28905.html
> I was not able to find any answers as to why a simple upgrade process could
> bring back a lot of (millions) of deleted rows to life. We have successful
> repairs running on our cluster every night. Unless repair is not doing its
> job, it is not possible to the best of my knowledge that the deleted rows
> come back unless there is a bug. I have previously experienced this issue
> when I upgraded our sandbox cluster. I failed at every single attempt to
> reproduce the issue by restoring a fresh cluster from snapshot, and
> performing the upgrade from 1.1.6 to 1.1.10. I even exercised this with the
> snapshot of our production cluster before upgrading and was not successful.
> So, I finally made the decision to upgrade, and guess what?! Millions of
> deleted rows came back after the upgrade.
> This time I confirmed the timestamps of the deleted rows that came back; they
> were actually before the time there were deleted. So, this is just like when
> tombstones get purged before they get propagated. We use nanosecond precision
> timestamps (19 digits).
> My discussion on the mailing list did not lead anywhere, though Aaron helped
> me find one another possible way of this happening by Hinted Handoff which I
> filed a separate ticket for. I don't believe this is an issue for us as we
> don't have nodes down for a long period of time.
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