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Gábor Auth commented on CASSANDRA-10910:
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"Consistency level set to ALL."

It was the highest CL... :(

How can I repair the materialized view? I've started a full repair now:
{code}
[2016-02-19 20:03:45,096] Starting repair command #211, repairing keyspace 
test20160215 with repair options (parallelism: parallel, primary range: false, 
incremental: false, job threads: 1, ColumnFamilies: [], dataCenters: [], hosts: 
[], # of ranges: 216)
{code}


> Materialized view remained rows
> -------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-10910
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-10910
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>         Environment: Cassandra 3.0.0
>            Reporter: Gábor Auth
>            Assignee: Carl Yeksigian
>             Fix For: 3.0.3, 3.3
>
>
> I've created a table and a materialized view.
> {code}
> > CREATE TABLE test (id text PRIMARY KEY, key text, value int);
> > CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW test_view AS SELECT * FROM test WHERE key IS NOT 
> > NULL PRIMARY KEY(key, id);
> {code}
> I've put a value into the table:
> {code}
> > update test set key='key', value=1 where id='id';
> > select * from test; select * from test_view ;
>  id | key | value
> ----+-----+-------
>  id | key |     1
> (1 rows)
>  key | id | value
> -----+----+-------
>  key | id |     1
> (1 rows)
> {code}
> I've updated the value without specified the key of the materialized view:
> {code}
> > update test set value=2 where id='id';
> > select * from test; select * from test_view ;
>  id | key | value
> ----+-----+-------
>  id | key |     2
> (1 rows)
>  key | id | value
> -----+----+-------
>  key | id |     2
> (1 rows)
> {code}
> It works as I think...
> ...but I've updated the key of the materialized view:
> {code}
> > update test set key='newKey' where id='id';
> > select * from test; select * from test_view ;
>  id | key    | value
> ----+--------+-------
>  id | newKey |     2
> (1 rows)
>  key    | id | value
> --------+----+-------
>     key | id |     2
>  newKey | id |     2
> (2 rows)
> {code}
> ...I've updated the value of the row:
> {code}
> > update test set key='newKey', value=3 where id='id';
> > select * from test; select * from test_view ;
>  id | key    | value
> ----+--------+-------
>  id | newKey |     3
> (1 rows)
>  key    | id | value
> --------+----+-------
>     key | id |     2
>  newKey | id |     3
> (2 rows)
> {code}
> ...I've deleted the row by the id key:
> {code}
> > delete from test where id='id';
> > select * from test; select * from test_view ;
>  id | key | value
> ----+-----+-------
> (0 rows)
>  key | id | value
> -----+----+-------
>  key | id |     2
> (1 rows)
> {code}
> Is it a bug?



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