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Michael Semb Wever updated CASSANDRA-16226: ------------------------------------------- Fix Version/s: 3.11.10 > COMPACT STORAGE SSTables created before 3.0 are not correctly skipped by > timestamp due to missing primary key liveness info > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CASSANDRA-16226 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-16226 > Project: Cassandra > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Legacy/Local Write-Read Paths > Reporter: Caleb Rackliffe > Assignee: Caleb Rackliffe > Priority: Normal > Labels: perfomance, upgrade > Fix For: 2.2.20, 3.0.24, 3.11.10, 4.0-rc1, 4.0 > > Time Spent: 5h 10m > Remaining Estimate: 0h > > This was discovered while tracking down a spike in the number of SSTables > per read for a COMPACT STORAGE table after a 2.1 -> 3.0 upgrade. Before 3.0, > there is no direct analog of 3.0's primary key liveness info. When we upgrade > 2.1 COMPACT STORAGE SSTables to the mf format, we simply don't write row > timestamps, even if the original mutations were INSERTs. On read, when we > look at SSTables in order from newest to oldest max timestamp, we expect to > have this primary key liveness information to determine whether we can skip > older SSTables after finding completely populated rows. > ex. I have three SSTables in a COMPACT STORAGE table with max timestamps > 1000, 2000, and 3000. There are many rows in a particular partition, making > filtering on the min and max clustering effectively a no-op. All data is > inserted, and there are no partial updates. A fully specified row with > timestamp 2500 exists in the SSTable with a max timestamp of 3000. With a > proper row timestamp in hand, we can easily ignore the SSTables w/ max > timestamps of 1000 and 2000. Without it, we read 3 SSTables instead of 1, > which likely means a significant performance regression. > The following test illustrates this difference in behavior between 2.1 and > 3.0: > https://github.com/maedhroz/cassandra/commit/84ce9242bedd735ca79d4f06007d127de6a82800 > A solution here might be as simple as having > {{SinglePartitionReadCommand#canRemoveRow()}} only inspect primary key > liveness information for non-compact/CQL tables. Tombstones seem to be > handled at a level above that anyway. (One potential problem with that is > whether or not the distinction will continue to exist in 4.0, and dropping > compact storage from a table doesn't magically make pk liveness information > appear.) -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: commits-unsubscr...@cassandra.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: commits-h...@cassandra.apache.org