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Shawn Kumar updated CASSANDRA-7599:
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    Labels: qa-resolved  (was: )

> Dtest on low cardinality secondary indexes failing in 2.1
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-7599
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-7599
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Core, Tests
>            Reporter: Shawn Kumar
>            Assignee: Tyler Hobbs
>              Labels: qa-resolved
>             Fix For: 2.1.0
>
>         Attachments: 7599-follow-up.txt, 7599-followup-bikeshed.txt, 7599.txt
>
>
> test_low_cardinality_indexes in secondary_indexes_test.py is failing when 
> tested on the cassandra-2.1 branch. This test has been failing on cassci for 
> a while (at least the last 10 builds) and can easily be reproduced locally as 
> well. It appears to still work on 2.0.
> {code}
> ======================================================================
> FAIL: test_low_cardinality_indexes 
> (secondary_indexes_test.TestSecondaryIndexes)
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "/home/shawn/git/cstar5/cassandra-dtest/tools.py", line 213, in wrapped
>     f(obj)
>   File "/home/shawn/git/cstar5/cassandra-dtest/secondary_indexes_test.py", 
> line 89, in test_low_cardinality_indexes
>     check_request_order()
>   File "/home/shawn/git/cstar5/cassandra-dtest/secondary_indexes_test.py", 
> line 84, in check_request_order
>     self.assertTrue('Executing indexed scan' in relevant_events[-1][0], 
> str(relevant_events[-1]))
> AssertionError: (u'Enqueuing request to /127.0.0.2', '127.0.0.1')
> {code}
> The test checks that a series of messages are found in the trace after a 
> select query against an index is carried out. It fails to find an 'Executing 
> indexed scan' from node 1 (which takes the query, note both node2 and node3 
> produced this message). Brief investigation seemed to show that whichever 
> node you create the patient_cql_connection on will not produce this message, 
> indicating perhaps it does not carry out the scan.  Should also note that 
> changing 'numrows' (rows initially added) or 'b' (value on index column we 
> query for) does not appear to make a difference.



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