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Lerh Chuan Low commented on CASSANDRA-11882:
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I can't find any ways of assigning it to myself, is it a permissions issue?

I've basically made a really simple patch - it just throws an IOException 
instead of an AssertionError (but it looks like there are many asserts 
scattered around the code base, any reason why?) with a more helpful message so 
that the coordinator doesn't see the other nodes as down forever. I've also 
written a couple of tests and attempted to use the existing logic in 
QueryProcessor (That looks like the right place to put it) to sanitize the 
SELECT to begin with. Feel free to leave behind any comments! 

> Clustering Key with ByteBuffer size > 64k throws Assertion Error
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>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-11882
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-11882
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: CQL, Streaming and Messaging
>            Reporter: Lerh Chuan Low
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 2.1.x
>
>         Attachments: 11882-2.1.txt
>
>
> Setup:
> {code}
> CREATE KEYSPACE Blues WITH REPLICATION = { 'class' : 'SimpleStrategy', 
> 'replication_factor' : 2};
> CREATE TABLE test (a text, b text, PRIMARY KEY ((a), b))
> {code}
> There currently doesn't seem to be an existing check for selecting clustering 
> keys that are larger than 64k. So if we proceed to do the following select:
> {code}
> CONSISTENCY ALL;
> SELECT * FROM Blues.test WHERE a = 'foo' AND b = 'something larger than 64k';
> {code}
> An AssertionError is thrown in `ByteBufferUtil` with just a number and an 
> error message detailing 'Coordinator node timed out waiting for replica nodes 
> responses' . Additionally, because an error extends Throwable (it's not a 
> subclass of Exception), it's not caught so the connection between the 
> coordinator node and the other nodes which have the replicas seem to be 
> 'stuck' until it's restarted. Any other subsequent queries, even if it's just 
> SELECT where a = 'foo' and b = 'bar', will always return the Coordinator 
> timing out waiting for replica nodes responses'.



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