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James Taylor commented on PHOENIX-4229:
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bq. For each Cell, I need to make an independent judgement about whether it's a
part of a tenant view's metadata or not. If it is, it gets replicated to
cluster B. The rest don't.
The child linking rows *are* part of the view's metadata. They tell Phoenix
what a view's children are. If you don't replicate it, you'll need to create it
in some other way as Phoenix depends on it's existence.
> Parent-Child linking rows in System.Catalog break tenant view replication
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> Key: PHOENIX-4229
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-4229
> Project: Phoenix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 4.11.0, 4.12.0
> Reporter: Geoffrey Jacoby
> Assignee: Geoffrey Jacoby
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> PHOENIX-2051 introduced new Parent-Child linking rows to System.Catalog that
> speed up view deletion. Unfortunately, this breaks assumptions in
> PHOENIX-3639, which gives a way to replicate tenant views from one cluster to
> another. (It assumes that all the metadata for a tenant view is owned by the
> tenant -- the linking rows are not.)
> PHOENIX-3639 was a workaround in the first place to the more fundamental
> design problem that Phoenix places the metadata for both table schemas --
> which should never be replicated -- in the same table and column family as
> the metadata for tenant views, which should be replicated.
> Note that the linking rows also make it more difficult to ever split these
> two datasets apart, as proposed in PHOENIX-3520.
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