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Peter Haggerty commented on CASSANDRA-7810: ------------------------------------------- This is listed in the 2.0 CHANGES.txt as present in 2.0.10 but "Fix Versions" shows 2.0.11. > tombstones gc'd before being locally applied > -------------------------------------------- > > Key: CASSANDRA-7810 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-7810 > Project: Cassandra > Issue Type: Bug > Environment: 2.1.0.rc6 > Reporter: Jonathan Halliday > Assignee: Marcus Eriksson > Fix For: 1.2.19, 2.0.11, 2.1.0 > > Attachments: 0001-7810-test-for-2.0.x.patch, > 0001-track-gcable-tombstones-v2.patch, 0001-track-gcable-tombstones.patch, > 0002-track-gcable-tombstones-for-2.0.patch, range_tombstone_test.py > > > # single node environment > CREATE KEYSPACE test WITH replication = {'class': 'SimpleStrategy', > 'replication_factor': 1 }; > use test; > create table foo (a int, b int, primary key(a,b)); > alter table foo with gc_grace_seconds = 0; > insert into foo (a,b) values (1,2); > select * from foo; > -- one row returned. so far, so good. > delete from foo where a=1 and b=2; > select * from foo; > -- 0 rows. still rainbows and kittens. > bin/nodetool flush; > bin/nodetool compact; > select * from foo; > a | b > ---+--- > 1 | 2 > (1 rows) > gahhh. > looks like the tombstones were considered obsolete and thrown away before > being applied to the compaction? gc_grace just means the interval after > which they won't be available to remote nodes repair - they should still > apply locally regardless (and do correctly in 2.0.9) -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)