PLEASE READ: MAXIMUM TTL EXPIRATION DATE NOTICE (CASSANDRA-14092) ------------------------------------------------------------------
The maximum expiration timestamp that can be represented by the storage engine is 2038-01-19T03:14:06+00:00, which means that inserts with TTL thatl expire after this date are not currently supported. By default, INSERTS with TTL exceeding the maximum supported date are rejected, but it's possible to choose a different expiration overflow policy. See CASSANDRA-14092.txt for more details. Prior to 3.0.16 (3.0.X) and 3.11.2 (3.11.x) there was no protection against INSERTS with TTL expiring after the maximum supported date, causing the expiration time field to overflow and the records to expire immediately. Clusters in the 2.X and lower series are not subject to this when assertions are enabled. Backed up SSTables can be potentially recovered and recovery instructions can be found on the CASSANDRA-14092.txt file. If you use or plan to use very large TTLS (10 to 20 years), read CASSANDRA-14092.txt for more information. ------------------------------------------------------------------ The Cassandra team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Cassandra version 3.0.16. Apache Cassandra is a fully distributed database. It is the right choice when you need scalability and high availability without compromising performance. http://cassandra.apache.org/ Downloads of source and binary distributions are listed in our download section: http://cassandra.apache.org/download/ This version is a bug fix release[1] on the 3.0 series. As always, please pay attention to the release notes[2] and Let us know[3] if you were to encounter any problem. Enjoy! [1]: (CHANGES.txt) https://goo.gl/ST7ij6 [2]: (NEWS.txt) https://goo.gl/Ek5hve [3]: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA
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