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James Taylor updated PHOENIX-3811:
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Attachment: PHOENIX-3811-wip1.patch
> Ignore index write failure and let client deal with failure
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> Key: PHOENIX-3811
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-3811
> Project: Phoenix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: James Taylor
> Attachments: PHOENIX-3811-wip1.patch
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> We should provide a way to configure the system so that the server takes no
> specific action when an index write fails. Since we always throw the write
> failure back to the client, the client can often deal with failures more
> easily than the server since they have the batch of mutations in memory.
> Often times, allowing access to an index that may be one batch behind the
> data table is better than disabling it given the negative performance that
> will occur while the index cannot be written to.
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