I ran the queries against the production cluster and could not reproduce the issue (*whew*). It gave me consistent correct results for the repeated queries.
The main difference I see is that the data on the prod cluster is written directly to Riak and on the dev machine it is restored data. Do the riak-admin backup/restore commands do more than read all the objects out of riak, serialize them to disk, and then write them back via normal put operations when restoring? -- Jeremy On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 8:24 AM, Jeremy Raymond <jeraym...@gmail.com> wrote: > The output from the commands all look normal (just running a single node). > I'm going to see if I can reproduce this outside of this setup. > > $ bin/riak-admin ringready > TRUE All nodes agree on the ring ['dev1@127.0.0.1'] > $ bin/riak-admin transfers > No transfers active > $ bin/riak-admin member_status > ================================= Membership > ================================== > Status Ring Pending Node > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > valid 100.0% -- 'dev1@127.0.0.1' > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Valid:1 / Leaving:0 / Exiting:0 / Joining:0 / Down:0 > $ bin/riak-admin ring_status > ================================== Claimant > =================================== > Claimant: 'dev1@127.0.0.1' > Status: up > Ring Ready: true > > ============================== Ownership Handoff > ============================== > No pending changes. > > ============================== Unreachable Nodes > ============================== > All nodes are up and reachable > > -- > Jeremy > > > > On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 7:33 PM, Rusty Klophaus <ru...@basho.com> wrote: > >> Hi Jeremy, >> >> That is strange. Can you try running "bin/riak-admin ringready", >> "bin/riak-admin transfers", "bin/riak-admin member_status", and >> "bin/riak-admin ring_status"? Does everything look normal? >> >> Also, if possible, a zip file of your ./data directory would help us >> immensely while troubleshooting. (Feel free to email the link to me off >> list.) >> >> Best, >> Rusty >> >> On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 12:32 PM, Jeremy Raymond <jeraym...@gmail.com>wrote: >> >>> I'm seeing an issue where running the same index query multiple times >>> against an unchanging set of data returns a differing numbers of items. >>> Riak error and crash logs are empty. >>> >>> I've seen this on my dev machine (haven't noticed it in production, but >>> it could be happening). The production cluster is running Riak 1.0.2 and my >>> dev machine is running 1.0 (96d0b8011 from Oct 6) compiled from source. The >>> data on my dev machine is an import of the data from production (via >>> riak-admin backup/restore). >>> >>> Anyone seen this issue? Help on debugging the cause appreciated. >>> >>> -- >>> Jeremy >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> riak-users mailing list >>> riak-users@lists.basho.com >>> http://lists.basho.com/mailman/listinfo/riak-users_lists.basho.com >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Rusty Klophaus (@rustyio) >> *Basho Technologies, Inc.* >> www.basho.com >> >> >> >
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