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Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2020 08:24:14 +0330
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Thank you Jeff,
I disabled dynami
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Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2020 11:28:56 +0330
Subject: Re: local read from coordinator
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token-aware policy doesn't work for token range queries (at least in the Java
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I appreciate the update to my understanding of the read path! Thanks, Jeff.
Sean Durity
From: Jeff Jirsa
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: local read from coordinator
What you describe is true for writes but not reads.
The read only gets sent
only with no other connections to
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inator)? And the first one that is able to respond wins (for
> LOCAL_ONE). That was my understanding.
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This isn’t necessarily true and cassandra has no coordinator-only consistency
level to force this behavior
(The snitch is going to pick the best option for local_one reads and any
compactions or latency deviations from load will make it likely that
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Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2020 11:28:56 +0330
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token-aware policy doesn't work for token range queries (at least in the Java
driver 3.x). You need to force the driver to do the reading using a specific
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token-aware policy doesn't work for token range queries (at least in the
Java driver 3.x). You need to force the driver to do the reading using a
specific token as a routing key. Here is Java implementation of the token
range scanning algorithm that Spark uses:
https://github.com/alexott/cassandr
Yes, use a token-aware policy so the driver will pick a coordinator where
the token (partition) exists. Cheers!
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