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[jira] [Created] (CASSANDRA-18084) Introduce tags to snitch for better decision making for replica placement in topology strategies

Stefan Miklosovic created CASSANDRA-18084:
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             Summary: Introduce tags to snitch for better decision making for replica placement in topology strategies
                 Key: CASSANDRA-18084
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-18084
             Project: Cassandra
          Issue Type: New Feature
          Components: Cluster/Gossip, Cluster/Schema, Legacy/Distributed Metadata
            Reporter: Stefan Miklosovic
            Assignee: Stefan Miklosovic


We would like to have extra meta-information in cassandra-rackdc.properties which would further differentiate nodes in dc / racks.

The main motivation behind this is that we have special requirements around node's characteristics based on which we want to make further decisions when it comes to replica placement in topology strategies. (New topology strategy would be mostly derived from NTS / would be extended)

The most reasonable way to do that is to introduce a new property into cassandra-rackdc.properties called "tags"
{code:java}
# Arbitrary tag to assign to this node, they serve as additional identificator of a node based on which operators might act. 
# Value of this property is meant to be a comma-separated list of strings.
#tags=tag1,tag2 
{code}
We also want to introduce new application state called TAGS. On startup of a node, this node would advertise its tags to cluster and vice versa, all nodes would tell to that respective node what tags they have so everybody would see the same state of tags across the cluster based on which topology strategies would do same decisions.

These tags are not meant to be changed during whole runtime of a node, similarly as datacenter and rack is not.

For performance reasons, we might limit the maximum size of tags (sum of their lenght), to be, for example, 64 characters and anything bigger would be either shortened or the start would fail.

Once we have tags for all nodes, we can have access to them, cluster-wide, from TokenMetadata which is used quite heavily in topology strategies and it exposes other relevant topology information (dc's, racks ...). We would just add a new way to look at nodes.

Tags would be a set.

This would be persisted to the system.local to see what tags a local node has and it would be persisted to system.peers_v2 to see what tags all other nodes have. Column would be called "tags".
{code:java}
admin@cqlsh> select * from system.local ;
@ Row 1
 key                     | local
 bootstrapped            | COMPLETED
 broadcast_address       | 172.19.0.5
 broadcast_port          | 7000
 cluster_name            | Test Cluster
 cql_version             | 3.4.6
 data_center             | dc1
 gossip_generation       | 1669739177
 host_id                 | 54f8c6ea-a6ba-40c5-8fa5-484b2b4184c9
 listen_address          | 172.19.0.5
 listen_port             | 7000
 native_protocol_version | 5
 partitioner             | org.apache.cassandra.dht.Murmur3Partitioner
 rack                    | rack1
 release_version         | 4.2-SNAPSHOT
 rpc_address             | 172.19.0.5
 rpc_port                | 9042
 schema_version          | ef865449-2491-33b8-95b0-47c09cb14ea9
 tags                    | {'tag1', 'tag2'}
 tokens                  | {'6504358681601109713'} 
{code}
for system.peers_v2:
{code:java}
admin@cqlsh> select peer,tags from system.peers_v2 ;

@ Row 1
------+-----------------
 peer | 172.19.0.15
 tags | {'tag2', 'tag3'}

@ Row 2
------+-----------------
 peer | 172.19.0.11
 tags | null
{code}
the POC implementation doing exactly that is here:

[https://github.com/instaclustr/cassandra/commit/eddd4681d8678515454dabb926d5f56b0c225eea]



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