Should I raise JIRA ?? Or some develiper with knowledge of STCS could confirm the bug ??
Anuj Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Tue, 14 Jun, 2016 at 12:52 PM, Anuj Wadehra<anujw_2...@yahoo.co.in> wrote: Can any developer confirm the issue? ThanksAnuj Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Mon, 13 Jun, 2016 at 11:15 PM, Anuj Wadehra<anujw_2...@yahoo.co.in> wrote: Hi, I am trying to understand the algorithm of STCS. As per my current understanding of the code, there seems to be no impact of setting bucket_low in the STCS compaction algorithm. Moreover, I see some optimization. I would appreciate if some designer can correct me or confirm that it's a bug sonthat I can raise a JIRA. Details -------------- getBuckets() method of SizeTieredCompactionStrategy sorts sstables by size in ascending order and then iterates over them one by one to associate them to an existing/new bucket. When, iterating sstables in ascending order of size, I can't find ANY single scenario where the current sstable in the outer loop iteration is below the oldAverageSize of any existing bucket. Current sstable being iterated will ALWAYS be greater than/equal to the oldAverageSize of ALL existing buckets as ALL previous sstables in existing buckets were smaller/equal in size to the sstable being iterated. So, there is NO scenario when size > (oldAverageSize * bucketLow) and size < oldAverageSize, so bucket_low property never comes into play no matter what value you set for it. Also, while iteraitng over sstables (sortedfiles) by size in ascending order, there is no point iterating over all existing buckets. We could just start from the LAST bucket where previous sstable was associated. oldAverageSize of ALL other buckets will NEVER allow the sstable being iterated. for (Entry<Long, List<T>> entry : buckets.entrySet()) {...} Thanks Anuj