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stack commented on HBASE-2856:
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So, rather than return inconsistent data around a storefile switch, since we
get rows at a time (we do -- right?), what if we aborted the current row when
we have to swap memstore for new file? What if we threw an exception? Let the
client fix up the scanner and make it come back in on the row we were about to
serve? (We do something like this when a NSRE anyways)?
> TestAcidGuarantee broken on trunk
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> Key: HBASE-2856
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-2856
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 0.89.20100621
> Reporter: ryan rawson
> Assignee: ryan rawson
> Priority: Blocker
> Fix For: 0.90.0
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> TestAcidGuarantee has a test whereby it attempts to read a number of columns
> from a row, and every so often the first column of N is different, when it
> should be the same. This is a bug deep inside the scanner whereby the first
> peek() of a row is done at time T then the rest of the read is done at T+1
> after a flush, thus the memstoreTS data is lost, and previously 'uncommitted'
> data becomes committed and flushed to disk.
> One possible solution is to introduce the memstoreTS (or similarly equivalent
> value) to the HFile thus allowing us to preserve read consistency past
> flushes. Another solution involves fixing the scanners so that peek() is not
> destructive (and thus might return different things at different times alas).
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