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Blake Eggleston updated CASSANDRA-19009:
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    Change Category: Operability
         Complexity: Normal
      Fix Version/s: 5.0.x
          Reviewers: David Capwell
           Assignee: Blake Eggleston
             Status: Open  (was: Triage Needed)

> CEP-15: (C*/Accord)  Schema based fast path reconfiguration
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>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-19009
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-19009
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Accord
>            Reporter: Blake Eggleston
>            Assignee: Blake Eggleston
>            Priority: Normal
>             Fix For: 5.0.x
>
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> This adds availability aware accord fast path reconfiguration, as well as 
> user configurable fast path settings, which are set at the keyspace level and 
> (optionally) at the table level for increased granularity.
> The major parts are:
> *Add availability information to cluster metadata*
> Accord topology in C* is not stored in cluster metadata, but is meant to 
> calculated deterministically from cluster metadata state at a given epoch. 
> This adds the availability data, as well as the failure detector / gossip 
> listener and state change deduplication to CMS.
> *Move C* accord keys/topology from keyspace prefixes to tableid prefixes*
> To support per-table fast path settings, topologies and keys need to include 
> the table id. Since accord topologies could begin to consume a lot of memory 
> in clusters with a lot of nodes and tables, topology generation has been 
> updated to reuse previously allocated shards / shard parts where possible, 
> which will only increase heap sizes when things actually change.
> *Make fast path settings configurable via schema*
> There are 2.5 strategies: Simple, Parameterized, and InheritKeyspaceSettings. 
> Simple will use as many available nodes as possible for the fast path 
> electorate, this is the default for the keyspace fast path strategy. 
> Parameterized allows you to set a target size, and preferred datacenters for 
> the FP electorate. InheritKeyspace tells topology generation to just use the 
> keyspace fast path settings, and is the default for the table fast path 
> strategy.



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