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[jira] [Updated] (CASSANDRA-15537) Local Read/Write Path: Upgrade and Diff Test

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-15537?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Josh McKenzie updated CASSANDRA-15537:
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    Description: 
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Execution of upgrade and diff tests via cassandra-diff have proven to be one of the most effective approaches toward identifying issues with the local read/write path. These include instances of data loss, data corruption, data resurrection, incorrect responses to queries, incomplete responses, and others. Upgrade and diff tests can be executed concurrent with fault injection (such as host or network failure); as well as during mixed-version scenarios (such as upgrading half of the instances in a cluster, and running upgradesstables on only half of the upgraded instances).

Upgrade and diff tests are expected to continue through the release cycle, and are a great way for contributors to gain confidence in the correctness of the database under their own workloads.

  was:
Execution of upgrade and diff tests via cassandra-diff have proven to be one of the most effective approaches toward identifying issues with the local read/write path. These include instances of data loss, data corruption, data resurrection, incorrect responses to queries, incomplete responses, and others. Upgrade and diff tests can be executed concurrent with fault injection (such as host or network failure); as well as during mixed-version scenarios (such as upgrading half of the instances in a cluster, and running upgradesstables on only half of the upgraded instances).

Upgrade and diff tests are expected to continue through the release cycle, and are a great way for contributors to gain confidence in the correctness of the database under their own workloads.


> Local Read/Write Path: Upgrade and Diff Test
> --------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-15537
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-15537
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: Test/dtest
>            Reporter: Josh McKenzie
>            Assignee: Yifan Cai
>            Priority: Normal
>
> {color:#de350b}NOTE: testing out epic flow for the cwiki testing stuff; no need to do anything on this atm (1/3/2020){color}
>  
> Execution of upgrade and diff tests via cassandra-diff have proven to be one of the most effective approaches toward identifying issues with the local read/write path. These include instances of data loss, data corruption, data resurrection, incorrect responses to queries, incomplete responses, and others. Upgrade and diff tests can be executed concurrent with fault injection (such as host or network failure); as well as during mixed-version scenarios (such as upgrading half of the instances in a cluster, and running upgradesstables on only half of the upgraded instances).
> Upgrade and diff tests are expected to continue through the release cycle, and are a great way for contributors to gain confidence in the correctness of the database under their own workloads.



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