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[jira] [Created] (CASSANDRA-6134) More efficient BatchlogManager

Oleg Anastasyev created CASSANDRA-6134:
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             Summary: More efficient BatchlogManager
                 Key: CASSANDRA-6134
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-6134
             Project: Cassandra
          Issue Type: Bug
            Reporter: Oleg Anastasyev


As we discussed earlier in CASSANDRA-6079 this is the new BatchManager.

It stores batch records in 
{code}
CREATE TABLE batchlog (
  id_partition int,
  id timeuuid,
  data blob,
  PRIMARY KEY (id_partition, id)
) WITH COMPACT STORAGE AND
  CLUSTERING ORDER BY (id DESC)
{code}

where id_partition is minute-since-epoch of id uuid. 
So when it scans for batches to replay ot scans within a single partition for  a slice of ids since last processed date till now minus write timeout.
So no full batchlog CF scan and lot of randrom reads are made on normal cycle. 

Other improvements:
1. It runs every 1/2 of write timeout and replays all batches written within 0.9 * write timeout from now. This way we ensure, that batched updates will be replayed to th moment client times out from coordinator.
2. It submits all mutations from single batch in parallel (Like StorageProxy do). Old implementation played them one-by-one, so client can see half applied batches in CF for a long time (depending on size of batch).
3. It fixes a subtle racing bug with incorrect hint ttl calculation





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