Thanks JH, Where is the code for 0.6.5? Is it accessible publicly? In subversion, is it on /cassandra-0.6 branch? (cassandra/branches/cassandra-0.6) Or, is there another place where you guys keep the 0.6.5 codebase (in which case I will have to wait for it). I tested with the 0.6-branch but the bug is still there....
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Jeremy Hanna <jeremy.hanna1...@gmail.com> wrote: > 0.6.5's release is being voted on now - > http://www.mail-archive.com/d...@cassandra.apache.org/msg00788.html - so if > all goes well, it will be out in a couple of days. > > On Aug 25, 2010, at 9:04 AM, Moleza Moleza wrote: > >> That was the Fastest Response ever (about 10 seconds). >> When is 0.6.5 being released? Any ETA? >> Where is 0.6.5? isn't it in the subversion /cassandra-0.6 branch? >> I did checkout that code yesterday and built it successfully. >> Still it did not work, we had to revert back to 0.6.3. >> Those bugs you mentioned talk about duplicate keys, not what I reported here. >> Is there another code repository (svn) where I can get the FIX so I can test >> it? >> Thanks for your help >> >> On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 9:57 AM, Jonathan Ellis <jbel...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> yes. known bug, fixed in 0.6.5 (CASSANDRA-1145, CASSANDRA-1042) >>> >>> On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 8:53 AM, Moleza Moleza <mole...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> HI, >>>> We just recently tried to use 0.6.4 in our production environment and >>>> had some serious problem. >>>> The getRangeSlices functionality is broken. >>>> We have a cluster of 5 machines. >>>> We use getRangeSlices to iterate over all of the keys in a cf (2062 keys >>>> total). >>>> We are using OrderPreservingPartitioner. >>>> We use getRangeSlices with KeyRange using keys (not tokens). >>>> If we set the requestBlockCount (aka: KeyRange.setCount()) to a number >>>> greater than 2062 we get all keys in one shot (all is good). >>>> If we try to fetch the keys in smaller blocks (requestBlockCount=100) >>>> we get BAD RESULTS. >>>> We get only 800 unique keys back. >>>> We start with (startKey="" and endKey="") then, after each iteration, >>>> we set the startKey=lastMaxKey from the prior iteration (to get >>>> lastMaxKey we use String.Compare to track the largest one from prior >>>> iteration [we do this cause we assume keys might come back out of >>>> order]). >>>> Our keys are strings (obviously the only option in 0.6) that represent >>>> numbers. >>>> Some Sample keys are: (in correct lexi order) >>>> -1 >>>> 11113 >>>> 11457 >>>> 6831 >>>> 7035 >>>> 8060 >>>> 8839 >>>> ------ >>>> This code (without any changes) was working correctly under 0.6.3 (we >>>> got same response from getRangeSlices if using requestBlockCounts of >>>> 10,000 or 100). >>>> When we upgraded to 0.6.4 it stopped working. >>>> We tried the 0.6 branch (built the classes and created a >>>> cassandra.jar) but it still did not work. >>>> We reverted back to 0.6.3 and (again, without changing the code) it >>>> started working again. >>>> -------- >>>> One thing we learned is that when upgrading to the next version, we >>>> better run a lot of tests to make sure something is not broken going >>>> forward. >>>> -------- >>>> What gives? >>>> Is this a known bug? I could not find anything in JIRA (only one about >>>> RandomPartitioner). >>>> Any Clues? >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Jonathan Ellis >>> Project Chair, Apache Cassandra >>> co-founder of Riptano, the source for professional Cassandra support >>> http://riptano.com >>> > >