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Josh McKenzie commented on CASSANDRA-19948:
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> Technically speaking we still can support it per node on 5.1 as that is not 
> supposed to talk to 3.x anymore. I do not see that aspect of it to be a 
> blocker.

Yes and. We currently use this paradigm to safely introduce new system tables 
and features in minor versions w/out causing schema mismatch errors in mixed 
version clusters, so we'd need to either move to a TCM-dependent, "what version 
does my destination have" paradigm when deciding schema to serialize or simply 
drop the check for CDC and keep it for other features.

This, to me, feels like something we need to think about more deeply rather 
than put a band-aid on top of a band-aid for one use-case where there's a niche 
configuration paradigm going on.

> Changing cdc table property can cause schema disagreement
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-19948
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-19948
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Cluster/Schema
>            Reporter: Bowen Song
>            Priority: Normal
>             Fix For: 4.1.x, 5.0.x, 5.x
>
>         Attachments: 4.1.1.txt, 4.1.6.txt, 5.0.0-corrected.txt, 
> cdc_schema_disagreement.sh
>
>          Time Spent: 10m
>  Remaining Estimate: 0h
>
> In the cassandra.yaml file, there is a parameter named "cdc_enabled" which 
> allows CDC to be enabled or disabled on each individual nodes.
> It has been found that it can cause schema disagreement or discrepancy when 
> an "ALTER TABLE ... WITH cdc=..." statement is ran against a node which has 
> "cdc_enabled" set to "false" in a cluster in which nodes have mixed 
> "true"/"false" values for the "cdc_enabled" settings.
> The exact behaviour of the above is version-dependant.
> On Cassandra 4.1.1, the cluster will end up in the schema disagreement state. 
> A rolling restart will bring the schema back in sync, but the changes made to 
> the `cdc` table property will be lost. 
> On Cassandra 4.1.6, the cluster will not have visible schema disagreement in 
> the "nodetool describecluster" command's output, but the "ALTER TABLE" 
> statement only has cosmetic effect on the node it is run. The node with 
> "cdc_enabled" set to "false" will show the "cdc" table property has changed, 
> but this does not affect its behaviour in any way. At the same time, other 
> nodes do not see that table property change at all. This is perhaps even 
> worse than on 4.1.1, because the alter table statement is silently failing. 
> On Casandra 5.0.0, the behaviour is the same as 4.1.6.
> A shell script for reproducing the above described behaviours in Docker, and 
> the outputs of it on both 4.1.1 and 4.1.6 and 5.0.0 are attached.
>  
> Edit on 25 Sep: added test result on 5.0.0



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