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James Taylor commented on PHOENIX-2221:
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[~ayingshu] - that makes no sense. The Puts are on the same row. I don't have
anymore time to spend on this. I'm happy to review again if you get it working
as I've outlined as that makes the most sense. I see no reason why it can't
work.
> Option to make data regions not writable when index regions are not available
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>
> Key: PHOENIX-2221
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-2221
> Project: Phoenix
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Devaraj Das
> Assignee: Alicia Ying Shu
> Fix For: 4.8.0
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> Attachments: DelegateIndexFailurePolicy.java, PHOENIX-2221-v1.patch,
> PHOENIX-2221-v2.patch, PHOENIX-2221-v3.patch, PHOENIX-2221-v4.patch,
> PHOENIX-2221-v5.patch, PHOENIX-2221.patch, PHOENIX-2221.wip
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> In one usecase, it was deemed better to not accept writes when the index
> regions are unavailable for any reason (as opposed to disabling the index and
> the queries doing bigger data-table scans).
> The idea is that the index regions are kept consistent with the data regions,
> and when a query runs against the index regions, one can be reasonably sure
> that the query ran with the most recent data in the data regions. When the
> index regions are unavailable, the writes to the data table are rejected.
> Read queries off of the index regions would have deterministic performance
> (and on the other hand if the index is disabled, then the read queries would
> have to go to the data regions until the indexes are rebuilt, and the queries
> would suffer).
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