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[jira] [Comment Edited] (SOLR-9941) log replay redundently (pre-)applies DBQs as if they were out of order

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Ishan Chattopadhyaya edited comment on SOLR-9941 at 1/7/17 8:21 AM:
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Seems like the fix I posted in my previous patch won't work due to the fact that doing so would preclude us from processing actually re-ordered DBQs also, and hence leave out some documents that should've been deleted. Added a test for this (which should anyway be committed, I think).


was (Author: ichattopadhyaya):
Seems like the fix I posted below won't work due to the fact that doing so would preclude us from processing actually re-ordered DBQs also, and hence leave out some documents that should've been deleted. Added a test for this (which should anyway be committed, I think).

> log replay redundently (pre-)applies DBQs as if they were out of order
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>
>                 Key: SOLR-9941
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-9941
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>      Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public) 
>            Reporter: Hoss Man
>         Attachments: SOLR-9941.patch, SOLR-9941.patch
>
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> There's kind of an odd situation that arises when a Solr node starts up (after a crash) and tries to recover from it's tlog that causes deletes to be redundantly & excessively applied -- at a minimum it causes confusing really log messages....
> * {{UpdateLog.init(...)}} creates {{TransactionLog}} instances for the most recent log files found (based on numRecordsToKeep) and then builds a {{RecentUpdates}} instance from them
> * Delete entries from the {{RecentUpdates}} are used to populate 2 lists:
> ** {{deleteByQueries}}
> ** {{oldDeletes}} (for deleteById).
> * Then when {{UpdateLog.recoverFromLog}} is called a {{LogReplayer}} is used to replay any (uncommited) {{TransactionLog}} enteries
> ** during replay {{UpdateLog}} delegates to the UpdateRequestProcessorChain to for the various adds/deletes, etc...
> ** when an add makes it to {{RunUpdateProcessor}} it delegates to {{DirectUpdateHandler2}}, which (independent of the fact that we're in log replay) calls {{UpdateLog.getDBQNewer}} for every add, looking for any "Reordered" deletes that have a version greater then the add
> *** if it finds _any_ DBQs "newer" then the document being added, it does a low level {{IndexWriter.updateDocument}} and then immediately executes _all_ the newer DBQs ... _once per add_
> ** these deletes are *also* still executed as part of the normal tlog replay, because they are in the tlog.
> Which means if you are recovering from a tlog with 90 addDocs, followed by 5 DBQs, then *each* of those 5 DBQs will each be executed 91 times -- and for 90 of those executions, a DUH2 INFO log messages will say {{"Reordered DBQs detected. ..."}} even tough the only reason they are out of order is because Solr is deliberately applying them out of order.
> * At a minimum we should improve the log messages
> * Ideally we should stop (pre-emptively) applying these deletes during tlog replay.



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