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Adam Kocoloski reassigned COUCHDB-968:
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Assignee: Adam Kocoloski
> Duplicated IDs in _all_docs
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> Key: COUCHDB-968
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-968
> Project: CouchDB
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Database Core
> Affects Versions: 0.10.1, 0.10.2, 0.11.1, 0.11.2, 1.0, 1.0.1, 1.0.2
> Environment: any
> Reporter: Sebastian Cohnen
> Assignee: Adam Kocoloski
> Priority: Blocker
> Fix For: 1.0.2, 1.1
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> We have a database, which is causing serious trouble with compaction and
> replication (huge memory and cpu usage, often causing couchdb to crash b/c
> all system memory is exhausted). Yesterday we discovered that db/_all_docs is
> reporting duplicated IDs (see [1]). Until a few minutes ago we thought that
> there are only few duplicates but today I took a closer look and I found 10
> IDs which sum up to a total of 922 duplicates. Some of them have only 1
> duplicate, others have hundreds.
> Some facts about the database in question:
> * ~13k documents, with 3-5k revs each
> * all duplicated documents are in conflict (with 1 up to 14 conflicts)
> * compaction is run on a daily bases
> * several thousands updates per hour
> * multi-master setup with pull replication from each other
> * delayed_commits=false on all nodes
> * used couchdb versions 1.0.0 and 1.0.x (*)
> Unfortunately the database's contents are confidential and I'm not allowed to
> publish it.
> [1]: Part of http://localhost:5984/DBNAME/_all_docs
> ...
> {"id":"9997","key":"9997","value":{"rev":"6096-603c68c1fa90ac3f56cf53771337ac9f"}},
> {"id":"9999","key":"9999","value":{"rev":"6097-3c873ccf6875ff3c4e2c6fa264c6a180"}},
> {"id":"9999","key":"9999","value":{"rev":"6097-3c873ccf6875ff3c4e2c6fa264c6a180"}},
> ...
> [*]
> There were two (old) servers (1.0.0) in production (already having the
> replication and compaction issues). Then two servers (1.0.x) were added and
> replication was set up to bring them in sync with the old production servers
> since the two new servers were meant to replace the old ones (to update
> node.js application code among other things).
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