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Julian Reschke updated OAK-8002:
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Labels: candidate_oak_1_8 (was: candidate_oak_1_10 candidate_oak_1_8)
> RDBDocumentStore: add RDB-specific MissingLastRevSeeker
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> Key: OAK-8002
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-8002
> Project: Jackrabbit Oak
> Issue Type: Technical task
> Components: rdbmk
> Reporter: Julian Reschke
> Assignee: Julian Reschke
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: candidate_oak_1_8
> Fix For: 1.12.0, 1.10.3
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> Attachments: OAK-8002.diff
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> {{MissingLastRevSeeker}} is slow on DB2. This is because the generic
> {{MissingLastRevSeeker}} gets candidates in batches (of 100), but in order to
> do batching, requires results to be sorted by ID.
> For DB2 we by default have indices on both ID and MODIFIED, but contrary to
> our expection a query that involves both indices does not perform well.
> Adding a compound index on ID *and* MODIFIED improves performance, but I'm
> hesitant to add this just to improve a recovery job.
> A more logical approach would be not to require batching/sorting by adopting
> the approach in {{MongoMissingLastRevSeeker}} which doesn't require sorting
> by ID in the first place.
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