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Sergey Antonov edited comment on IGNITE-8719 at 10/29/18 4:05 PM: ------------------------------------------------------------------ [~agoncharuk] I wrote test by your scenario. But the problem wasn't reproduced. What I did wrong? [^IndexRebuildAfterNodeCrashTest.java] was (Author: antonovsergey93): [~agoncharuk] I wrote test by your scena [^IndexRebuildAfterNodeCrashTest.java] rio. But the problem wasn't reproduced. What I did wrong? [^IndexRebuildAfterNodeCrashTest.java] > Index left partially built if a node crashes during index create or rebuild > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: IGNITE-8719 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-8719 > Project: Ignite > Issue Type: Bug > Reporter: Alexey Goncharuk > Assignee: Sergey Antonov > Priority: Critical > Fix For: 2.8 > > Attachments: IndexRebuildAfterNodeCrashTest.java, > IndexRebuildingTest.java > > > Currently, we do not have any state associated with the index tree. Consider > the following scenario: > 1) Start node, put some data > 2) start CREATE INDEX operation > 3) Wait for a checkpoint and stop node before index create finished > 4) Restart node > Since the checkpoint finished, the new index tree will be persisted to the > disk, but not all data will be present in the index. > We should somehow store information about initializing index tree and mark it > valid only after all data is indexed. The state should be persisted as well. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)