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Lars Hofhansl updated PHOENIX-5233: ----------------------------------- Attachment: 5233-v5.txt > Read-your-own writes causes incorrect visibility with transactional tables > (with Omid). > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: PHOENIX-5233 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-5233 > Project: Phoenix > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 4.14.1 > Reporter: Lars Hofhansl > Assignee: Yonatan Gottesman > Priority: Major > Attachments: 5233-v4.txt, 5233-v5.txt > > > (copied from my last comment on PHOENIX-5090) > Steps to reproduce (with Omid): > # {{!autocommit off}} > # {{create table test (pk1 integer not null, pk2 integer not null, pk3 > integer not null, v1 float, v2 float, v3 integer CONSTRAINT pk PRIMARY KEY > (pk1, pk2, pk3)) DISABLE_WAL=true, TRANSACTIONAL=true;}} > # {{upsert into test values(rand()*10000000, rand()*10000000, > rand()*10000000, rand(), rand(), rand()*1000000);}} > # {{upsert into test select rand()*10000000, rand()*10000000, > rand()*10000000, rand(), rand(), rand()*1000000 from test;}} > # {{select count\(*) from test; – this will cause uncommitted data to sent > to the server.}} > # Goto #4 a few time (until you inserted 131072 rows) > # {{!commit}} > In a separate sqlline session just repeat after the commit was issued in the > other session. > * {{select count\(*) from test;}} > You'll see that number will change until it finally settles. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)