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[jira] [Updated] (CASSANDRA-11138) cassandra-stress tool - clustering key values not distributed

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-11138?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Benjamin Lerer updated CASSANDRA-11138:
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    Status: Needs Reviewer  (was: Patch Available)

> cassandra-stress tool - clustering key values not distributed
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-11138
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-11138
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Legacy/Tools
>         Environment: Cassandra 2.2.4, Centos 6.5, Java 8
>            Reporter: Ralf Steppacher
>            Assignee: Alwyn Davis
>            Priority: Normal
>              Labels: stress
>         Attachments: 11138-trunk.patch
>
>
> I am trying to get the stress tool to generate random values for three clustering keys. I am trying to simulate collecting events per user id (text, partition key). Events have a session type (text), event type (text), and creation time (timestamp) (clustering keys, in that order). For testing purposes I ended up with the following column spec:
> {noformat}
> columnspec:
> - name: created_at
>   cluster: uniform(10..10)
> - name: event_type
>   size: uniform(5..10)
>   population: uniform(1..30)
>   cluster: uniform(1..30)
> - name: session_type
>   size: fixed(5)
>   population: uniform(1..4)
>   cluster: uniform(1..4)
> - name: user_id
>   size: fixed(15)
>   population: uniform(1..1000000)
> - name: message
>   size: uniform(10..100)
>   population: uniform(1..100B)
> {noformat}
> My expectation was that this would lead to anywhere between 10 and 1200 rows to be created per partition key. But it seems that exactly 10 rows are being created, with the {{created_at}} timestamp being the only variable that is assigned variable values (per partition key). The {{session_type}} and {{event_type}} variables are assigned fixed values. This is even the case if I set the cluster distribution to uniform(30..30) and uniform(4..4) respectively. With this setting I expected 1200 rows per partition key to be created, as announced when running the stress tool, but it is still 10.
> {noformat}
> [rsteppac@centos bin]$ ./cassandra-stress user profile=../batch_too_large.yaml ops\(insert=1\) -log level=verbose file=~/centos_eventy_patient_session_event_timestamp_insert_only.log -node 10.211.55.8
> …
> Created schema. Sleeping 1s for propagation.
> Generating batches with [1..1] partitions and [1..1] rows (of [1200..1200] total rows in the partitions)
> Improvement over 4 threadCount: 19%
> ...
> {noformat}
> Sample of generated data:
> {noformat}
> cqlsh> select user_id, event_type, session_type, created_at from stresscql.batch_too_large LIMIT 30 ;
> user_id                     | event_type       | session_type | created_at
> -----------------------------+------------------+--------------+--------------------------
>   %\x7f\x03/.d29<i\$u\x114 | Y ?\x1eR|\x13\t| |     P+|u\x0b | 2012-10-19 08:14:11+0000
>   %\x7f\x03/.d29<i\$u\x114 | Y ?\x1eR|\x13\t| |     P+|u\x0b | 2004-11-08 04:04:56+0000
>   %\x7f\x03/.d29<i\$u\x114 | Y ?\x1eR|\x13\t| |     P+|u\x0b | 2002-10-15 00:39:23+0000
>   %\x7f\x03/.d29<i\$u\x114 | Y ?\x1eR|\x13\t| |     P+|u\x0b | 1999-08-31 19:56:30+0000
>   %\x7f\x03/.d29<i\$u\x114 | Y ?\x1eR|\x13\t| |     P+|u\x0b | 1999-04-02 20:46:26+0000
>   %\x7f\x03/.d29<i\$u\x114 | Y ?\x1eR|\x13\t| |     P+|u\x0b | 1990-10-08 03:27:17+0000
>   %\x7f\x03/.d29<i\$u\x114 | Y ?\x1eR|\x13\t| |     P+|u\x0b | 1984-03-31 23:30:34+0000
>   %\x7f\x03/.d29<i\$u\x114 | Y ?\x1eR|\x13\t| |     P+|u\x0b | 1975-11-16 02:41:28+0000
>   %\x7f\x03/.d29<i\$u\x114 | Y ?\x1eR|\x13\t| |     P+|u\x0b | 1970-04-07 07:23:48+0000
>   %\x7f\x03/.d29<i\$u\x114 | Y ?\x1eR|\x13\t| |     P+|u\x0b | 1970-03-08 23:23:04+0000
>      N!\x0eUA7^r7d\x06J<v< |  \x1bm/c/Th\x07U |        E}P^k | 2015-10-12 17:48:51+0000
>      N!\x0eUA7^r7d\x06J<v< |  \x1bm/c/Th\x07U |        E}P^k | 2010-10-28 06:21:13+0000
>      N!\x0eUA7^r7d\x06J<v< |  \x1bm/c/Th\x07U |        E}P^k | 2005-06-28 03:34:41+0000
>      N!\x0eUA7^r7d\x06J<v< |  \x1bm/c/Th\x07U |        E}P^k | 2005-01-29 05:26:21+0000
>      N!\x0eUA7^r7d\x06J<v< |  \x1bm/c/Th\x07U |        E}P^k | 2003-03-27 01:31:24+0000
>      N!\x0eUA7^r7d\x06J<v< |  \x1bm/c/Th\x07U |        E}P^k | 2002-03-29 14:22:43+0000
>      N!\x0eUA7^r7d\x06J<v< |  \x1bm/c/Th\x07U |        E}P^k | 2000-06-15 14:54:29+0000
>      N!\x0eUA7^r7d\x06J<v< |  \x1bm/c/Th\x07U |        E}P^k | 1998-03-08 13:31:54+0000
>      N!\x0eUA7^r7d\x06J<v< |  \x1bm/c/Th\x07U |        E}P^k | 1988-01-21 06:38:40+0000
>      N!\x0eUA7^r7d\x06J<v< |  \x1bm/c/Th\x07U |        E}P^k | 1975-08-03 21:16:47+0000
> oy\x1c0077H"i\x07\x13_%\x06 |    | \nz@Qj\x1cB |        E}P^k | 2014-11-23 17:05:45+0000
> oy\x1c0077H"i\x07\x13_%\x06 |    | \nz@Qj\x1cB |        E}P^k | 2012-02-23 23:20:54+0000
> oy\x1c0077H"i\x07\x13_%\x06 |    | \nz@Qj\x1cB |        E}P^k | 2012-02-19 12:05:15+0000
> oy\x1c0077H"i\x07\x13_%\x06 |    | \nz@Qj\x1cB |        E}P^k | 2005-10-17 04:22:45+0000
> oy\x1c0077H"i\x07\x13_%\x06 |    | \nz@Qj\x1cB |        E}P^k | 2003-02-24 19:45:06+0000
> oy\x1c0077H"i\x07\x13_%\x06 |    | \nz@Qj\x1cB |        E}P^k | 1996-12-18 06:18:31+0000
> oy\x1c0077H"i\x07\x13_%\x06 |    | \nz@Qj\x1cB |        E}P^k | 1991-06-10 22:07:45+0000
> oy\x1c0077H"i\x07\x13_%\x06 |    | \nz@Qj\x1cB |        E}P^k | 1983-05-05 12:29:09+0000
> oy\x1c0077H"i\x07\x13_%\x06 |    | \nz@Qj\x1cB |        E}P^k | 1972-04-17 21:24:52+0000
> oy\x1c0077H"i\x07\x13_%\x06 |    | \nz@Qj\x1cB |        E}P^k | 1971-05-09 23:00:02+0000
> (30 rows)
> cqlsh>
> {noformat}
> If I remove the {{created_at}} clustering key, then the other two clustering keys are being assigned variable values per partition key.



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