This represents a serious shortcoming for our use case. We require some
level of same-row atomic update capability on tables we'd also like to have
global indices on. Our understanding is that running under Tephra doesn't
play well with HBase replication, which we've been intending to use for
disaster recovery.

Our workload is read-dominated, so we think we're willing to accept the
row-locking and write time performance penalties. Is this something that
could be put under an option? Are there other significant shortcomings to
combining ON DUPLICATE KEY with global indices?

PHOENIX-3925 mentions "service protection," but I'm clear on what that's
referring to.

Miles Spielberg
Staff Software Engineer


O. 650.485.1102
900 Jefferson Ave
Redwood City, CA 94063

On Mon, Jun 4, 2018 at 7:14 PM, Sergey Soldatov <sergeysolda...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Yes, the documentation doesn't reflect the recent changes. Please see
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-3925
>
> Thanks,
> Sergey
>
> On Fri, Jun 1, 2018 at 5:39 PM, Miles Spielberg <mi...@box.com> wrote:
>
>> From https://phoenix.apache.org/atomic_upsert.html:
>>
>> Although global indexes on columns being atomically updated are
>>> supported, it’s not recommended as a potentially a separate RPC across the
>>> wire would be made while the row is under lock to maintain the secondary
>>> index.
>>
>>
>> But the parser on 4.13.1 doesn't seem to agree:
>>
>> 0: jdbc:phoenix:thin:url=http://192.168.99.10> CREATE TABLE T1 (A
>> VARCHAR PRIMARY KEY, B VARCHAR);
>>
>> No rows affected (1.299 seconds)
>>
>> 0: jdbc:phoenix:thin:url=http://192.168.99.10> CREATE INDEX T1_B ON
>> T1(B);
>>
>> No rows affected (6.285 seconds)
>>
>> 0: jdbc:phoenix:thin:url=http://192.168.99.10> UPSERT INTO T1(A,B)
>> VALUES('hello', 'world') ON DUPLICATE KEY IGNORE;
>>
>> Error: Error -1 (00000) : Error while executing SQL "UPSERT INTO T1(A,B)
>> VALUES('hello', 'world') ON DUPLICATE KEY IGNORE": Remote driver error:
>> RuntimeException: java.sql.SQLException: ERROR 1224 (42Z24): The ON
>> DUPLICATE KEY clause may not be used when a table has a global index.
>> tableName=T1 -> SQLException: ERROR 1224 (42Z24): The ON DUPLICATE KEY
>> clause may not be used when a table has a global index. tableName=T1
>> (state=00000,code=-1)
>>
>> 0: jdbc:phoenix:thin:url=http://192.168.99.10>
>>
>> Am I doing something wrong here? Is the documentation inaccurate?
>>
>>
>> Miles Spielberg
>> Staff Software Engineer
>>
>>
>> O. 650.485.1102
>> 900 Jefferson Ave
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