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Daniel Kador commented on CASSANDRA-4206:
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That's sort of what I figured.  That's why I asked how stupid it would be.  The 
answer is very, clearly.

I understand that it's fixed in 2.0 but many of us are still on 1.2.x.  
Speaking for myself, upgrading to 2.0 is on the roadmap but I'd prefer to do 
that as part of a staged rollout and not as an attempt to fix what seems like a 
bug.

Do you think disabling multithreaded_compaction would help?

> AssertionError: originally calculated column size of 629444349 but now it is 
> 588008950
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-4206
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-4206
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Core
>    Affects Versions: 1.0.9
>         Environment: Debian Squeeze Linux, kernel 2.6.32, sun-java6-bin 
> 6.26-0squeeze1
>            Reporter: Patrik Modesto
>
> I've 4 node cluster of Cassandra 1.0.9. There is a rfTest3 keyspace with RF=3 
> and one CF with two secondary indexes. I'm importing data into this CF using 
> Hadoop Mapreduce job, each row has less than 10 colkumns. From JMX:
> MaxRowSize:  1597
> MeanRowSize: 369
> And there are some tens of millions of rows.
> It's write-heavy usage and there is a big pressure on each node, there are 
> quite some dropped mutations on each node. After ~12 hours of inserting I see 
> these assertion exceptiona on 3 out of four nodes:
> {noformat}
> ERROR 06:25:40,124 Fatal exception in thread Thread[HintedHandoff:1,1,main]
> java.lang.RuntimeException: java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException:
> java.lang.AssertionError: originally calculated column size of 629444349 but 
> now it is 588008950
>        at 
> org.apache.cassandra.db.HintedHandOffManager.deliverHintsToEndpointInternal(HintedHandOffManager.java:388)
>        at 
> org.apache.cassandra.db.HintedHandOffManager.deliverHintsToEndpoint(HintedHandOffManager.java:256)
>        at 
> org.apache.cassandra.db.HintedHandOffManager.access$300(HintedHandOffManager.java:84)
>        at 
> org.apache.cassandra.db.HintedHandOffManager$3.runMayThrow(HintedHandOffManager.java:437)
>        at 
> org.apache.cassandra.utils.WrappedRunnable.run(WrappedRunnable.java:30)
>        at 
> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.runTask(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:886)
>        at 
> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:908)
>        at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:662)
> Caused by: java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException:
> java.lang.AssertionError: originally calculated column size of
> 629444349 but now it is 588008950
>        at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask$Sync.innerGet(FutureTask.java:222)
>        at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.get(FutureTask.java:83)
>        at 
> org.apache.cassandra.db.HintedHandOffManager.deliverHintsToEndpointInternal(HintedHandOffManager.java:384)
>        ... 7 more
> Caused by: java.lang.AssertionError: originally calculated column size
> of 629444349 but now it is 588008950
>        at 
> org.apache.cassandra.db.compaction.LazilyCompactedRow.write(LazilyCompactedRow.java:124)
>        at 
> org.apache.cassandra.io.sstable.SSTableWriter.append(SSTableWriter.java:160)
>        at 
> org.apache.cassandra.db.compaction.CompactionTask.execute(CompactionTask.java:161)
>        at 
> org.apache.cassandra.db.compaction.CompactionManager$7.call(CompactionManager.java:380)
>        at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask$Sync.innerRun(FutureTask.java:303)
>        at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:138)
>        ... 3 more
> {noformat}
> Few lines regarding Hints from the output.log:
> {noformat}
>  INFO 06:21:26,202 Compacting large row 
> system/HintsColumnFamily:70000000000000000000000000000000 (1712834057 bytes) 
> incrementally
>  INFO 06:22:52,610 Compacting large row 
> system/HintsColumnFamily:10000000000000000000000000000000 (2616073981 bytes) 
> incrementally
>  INFO 06:22:59,111 flushing high-traffic column family CFS(Keyspace='system', 
> ColumnFamily='HintsColumnFamily') (estimated 305147360 bytes)
>  INFO 06:22:59,813 Enqueuing flush of 
> Memtable-HintsColumnFamily@833933926(3814342/305147360 serialized/live bytes, 
> 7452 ops)
>  INFO 06:22:59,814 Writing 
> Memtable-HintsColumnFamily@833933926(3814342/305147360 serialized/live bytes, 
> 7452 ops)
> {noformat}
> I think the problem may be somehow connected to an IntegerType secondary 
> index. I had a different problem with CF with two secondary indexes, the 
> first UTF8Type, the second IntegerType. After a few hours of inserting data 
> in the afternoon and midnight repair+compact, the next day I couldn't find 
> any row using the IntegerType secondary index. The output was like this:
> {noformat}
> [default@rfTest3] get IndexTest where col1 = 
> '3230727:http://zaskolak.cz/download.php';
> -------------------
> RowKey: 3230727:8383582:http://zaskolak.cz/download.php
> => (column=col1, value=3230727:http://zaskolak.cz/download.php, 
> timestamp=1335348630332000)
> => (column=col2, value=8383582, timestamp=1335348630332000)
> -------------------
> RowKey: 3230727:8383583:http://zaskolak.cz/download.php
> => (column=col1, value=3230727:http://zaskolak.cz/download.php, 
> timestamp=1335348449078000)
> => (column=col2, value=8383583, timestamp=1335348449078000)
> -------------------
> RowKey: 3230727:8383579:http://zaskolak.cz/download.php
> => (column=col1, value=3230727:http://zaskolak.cz/download.php, 
> timestamp=1335348778577000)
> => (column=col2, value=8383579, timestamp=1335348778577000)
> 3 Rows Returned.
> Elapsed time: 292 msec(s).
> [default@rfTest3] get IndexTest where col2 = 8383583;
> 0 Row Returned.
> Elapsed time: 7 msec(s
> {noformat}
> You can see there really is an 8383583 in col2 in on of the listed rows, but 
> the search by secondary index returns nothing.
> The Assert Exception also happend only on CF with the secondary index of 
> IntegerType. There were also secondary indexes of UTF8Type and
> LongType types. It's the first time I've tried secondary indexes of other 
> type than UTF8Type.
> Regards,
> Patrik



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