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Brandon Williams commented on CASSANDRA-7511:
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bq. We take the current server time in millis and drop any tables with data
that is strictly older than this.
CASSANDRA-6905 sounds related, though apparently back then we didn't do this.
bq. we nuke the memtables without flushing
That does seem wrong to me.
> Commit log grows infinitely after truncate
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>
> Key: CASSANDRA-7511
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-7511
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Bug
> Environment: CentOS 6.5, Oracle Java 7u60, C* 2.0.6, 2.0.9, including
> earlier 1.0.* versions.
> Reporter: Viktor Jevdokimov
> Assignee: Benedict
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: commitlog
> Fix For: 2.0.10
>
> Attachments: 7511.txt
>
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> Commit log grows infinitely after CF truncate operation via cassandra-cli,
> regardless CF receives writes or not thereafter.
> CF's could be non-CQL Standard and Super column type. Creation of snapshots
> after truncate is turned off.
> Commit log may start grow promptly, may start grow later, on a few only or on
> all nodes at once.
> Nothing special in the system log. No idea how to reproduce.
> After rolling restart commit logs are cleared and back to normal. Just
> annoying to do rolling restart after each truncate.
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