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Ashwani Raina commented on KUDU-3636: ------------------------------------- Steps to reproduce: 1. Build a kudu server (version 1.16). Start a cluster with this version. Note master address. 2. Build a kudu client jar (version 1.17) 3. From kudu workspace version 1.17, build and run example test by following $KUDU_HOMEDIR/examples/java/java-example/README.adoc and use master address from step 1. 4. The test fails with exception and master info log throws following error: {{}} {code:java} Unable to handle RPC call: Not implemented: call requires unsupported application feature flags: 10{code} {{}} > New Kudu client API may not work against old Kudu master for certain cases > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: KUDU-3636 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KUDU-3636 > Project: Kudu > Issue Type: Bug > Components: client > Reporter: Ashwani Raina > Priority: Major > > Ran > {{$KUDU_HOMEDIR/examples/java/java-example/src/main/java/org/apache/kudu/examples/Example.java}} > from latest kudu version (that supports IMMUTABLE COL) against an old > server (that doesn't support IMMUTABLE COL), got this error: > {{Unable to handle RPC call: Not implemented: call requires unsupported > application feature flags: 10}} > The test just alters an existing table by adding a new column (not immutable > type by default) so it is expected to complete successfully. > The reason behind this is as follows: > While creating RPC request (for Alter request), the Kudu client marshalls > list of required feature flags, which in this case, includes IMMUTABLE > COLUMNS. However, when this RPC request lands on server (on lower version > which doesn't support IMMUTABLE COLUMNS), it find IMM_COL as not supported > and sends back the error to client. > The expected behaviour is that server should send error out only when the > Alter RPC request is actually trying to add an IMMUTABLE COLUMN which it > doesn't support. > Probably, a fix is required at client side to ensure it doesn't send "not to > be used features" as part of RequiredFeatureFlags to avoid confusion on > server. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)