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[jira] Commented: (CASSANDRA-1190) Remove automatic repair sessions

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Jonathan Ellis commented on CASSANDRA-1190:
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committed 0001 to 0.6, but 0002 fails to apply

> Remove automatic repair sessions
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>                 Key: CASSANDRA-1190
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-1190
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Stu Hood
>            Assignee: Stu Hood
>            Priority: Critical
>             Fix For: 0.6.3, 0.7
>
>         Attachments: 0001-Remove-natural-repair-throttling-in-preparation-for-.patch, 0002-Rename-readonly-compaction-to-validation-and-make-it.patch, 0003-Add-session-info-to-RPCs-to-handle-concurrent-repair.patch
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> Currently both manual and automatic repair sessions use the same timeout value: TREE_STORE_TIMEOUT. This has the very negative effect of setting a maximum time that compaction can take before a manual repair will fail.
> For automatic/natural repairs (triggered by two nodes autonomously finishing major compactions around the same time), you want a relatively low TREE_STORE_TIMEOUT value, because trees generated a long time apart will cause a lot of unnecessary repair. The current value is 10 minutes, to optimize for this case.
> On the other hand, for manual repairs, TREE_STORE_TIMEOUT needs to be significantly higher. For instance, if a manual repair is triggered for a source node A storing 2 TB of data, and a destination node B with an empty store, then node B needs to wait long enough for node A to finish compacting 2 TB of data, which might take > 12 hours. If a node B times out the local tree before node A sends its tree, then the repair will not occur.

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