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Jeff Jirsa updated CASSANDRA-12872:
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    Labels: Correctness  (was: )

> Paging reads and limit reads are missing some data
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>                 Key: CASSANDRA-12872
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-12872
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Coordination
>            Reporter: Bhaskar Muppana
>            Assignee: Benjamin Lerer
>            Priority: Critical
>              Labels: Correctness
>         Attachments: limiterr-reproduce.sh
>
>
> We are seeing an issue with paging reads missing some small number of columns 
> when we do paging/limit reads. We get this on a single DC cluster itself when 
> both reads and writes are happening with QUORUM. Paging/limit reads see this 
> issue. I have attached the ccm based script which reproduces the problem.
> * Keyspace RF - 3
> * Table (id int, course text, marks int, primary key(id, course))
> * replicas for partition key 1 - r1, r2 and r3
> * insert (1, '1', 1) ,  (1, '2', 2),  (1, '3', 3),  (1, '4', 4),  (1, '5', 5) 
> - succeeded on all 3 replicas
> * insert (1, '6', 6) succeeded on r1 and r3, failed on r2
> * delete (1, '2'), (1, '3'), (1, '4'), (1, '5') succeeded on r1 and r2, 
> failed on r3
> * insert (1, '7', 7) succeeded on r1 and r2, failed on r3
> Local data on 3 nodes looks like as below now
> r1: (1, '1', 1), tombstone(2-5 records), (1, '6', 6), (1, '7', 7)
> r2: (1, '1', 1), tombstone(2-5 records), (1, '7', 7)
> r3: (1, '1', 1),  (1, '2', 2),  (1, '3', 3),  (1, '4', 4),  (1, '5', 5), (1, 
> '6', 6)
> If we do a paging read with page_size 2, and if it gets data from r2 and r3, 
> then it will only get the data (1, '1', 1) and (1, '7', 7) skipping record 6. 
> This problem would happen if the same query is not doing paging but limit set 
> to 2 records.
> Resolution code for reads works same for paging queries and normal queries. 
> Co-ordinator shouldn't respond back to client with records/columns that it 
> didn't have complete visibility on all required replicas (in this case 2 
> replicas). In above case, it is sending back record (1, '7', 7) back to 
> client, but its visibility on r3 is limited up to (1, '2', 2) and it is 
> relying on just r2 data to assume (1, '6', 6) doesn't exist, which is wrong. 
> End of the resolution all it can conclusively say any thing about is (1, '1', 
>  and the other one is that we  and and and and and and the and the and the 
> and d and the other is and 1), which exists and (1, '2', 2), which is deleted.
> Ideally we should have different resolution implementation for paging/limit 
> queries.
> We could reproduce this on 2.0.17, 2.1.16 and 3.0.9.
> Seems like 3.0.9 we have ShortReadProtection transformation on list queries. 
> I assume that is to protect against the cases like above. But, we can 
> reproduce the issue in 3.0.9 as well.



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