Fabrice Larcher created CASSANDRA-7766:
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Summary: Secondary index not working after a while
Key: CASSANDRA-7766
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-7766
Project: Cassandra
Issue Type: Bug
Environment: C* 2.1.0-rc5 with small clusters (one or two nodes)
Reporter: Fabrice Larcher
Since 2.1.0-rc2, it appears that the secondary indexes are not always working.
Immediately after the INSERT of a row, the index seems to be there. But after a
while (I do not know when or why), SELECT statements based on any secondary
index do not return the corresponding row(s) anymore. I noticed that a restart
of C* may have an impact (the data inserted before the restart may be seen
through the index, even if it was not returned before the restart).
Here is a use-case example (in order to clarify my request) :
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS ks.cf ( k int PRIMARY KEY, ind ascii, value text);
CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS ks_cf_index ON ks.cf(ind);
INSERT INTO ks.cf (k, ind, value) VALUES (1, 'toto', 'Hello');
SELECT * FROM ks.cf WHERE ind = 'toto'; // Returns no result after a while
The last SELECT statement may or may not return a row depending on the instant
of the request. I experienced that with 2.1.0-rc5 through CQLSH with clusters
of one and two nodes. Since it depends on the instant of the request, I am not
able to deliver any way to reproduce that systematically (It appears to be
linked with some scheduled job inside C*).
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