TL;DR: Distributed databases are spooky, your app must account for
entertaining side effects like you described.
Long form:
There is some window of time between issuing a delete, Riak writing the
initial tombstone, and then Riak deleting the underlying data from disk [1].
In any situation where
The funny thing is that there's no delete's issued... Can I still get
Tombstone objects?
On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 4:30 PM, Jeremiah Peschka wrote:
> TL;DR: Distributed databases are spooky, your app must account for
> entertaining side effects like you described.
>
> Long form:
>
> There is some
duplicate thread. issue resolved [0]. sorry for the extra noise.
[0]
http://lists.basho.com/pipermail/riak-users_lists.basho.com/2013-September/013194.html
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 8:54 AM, Anders Hedström wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've got a riak cluster with 3 nodes.
>
> I use the $bucket index to
Hello,
I've got a riak cluster with 3 nodes.
I use the $bucket index to get all keys for a bucket. Then I loop thru the
returned list and try to fetch each object for each key. For some keys that
was returned I get a 404 back when trying to fetch the object... How is
this possible? What can have
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Hi Andrew,
thanks for the response and YES the 404 I get back contains X-Riak-Vclockheader,
e.g.
HTTP/1.1 404 Object Not Found
Date: Tue, 03 Sep 2013 11:22:26 GMT
Content-Length: 10
Content-Type: text/plain
Server: MochiWeb/1.1 WebMachine/1.9.2 (someone had painted it blue)
X-Riak-Vclock:
a85hYG