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Issue in page Scylla Repair #413

Open classbasics opened 4 years ago

classbasics commented 4 years ago

I would like to report an issue in page http://docs.scylladb.com/operating-scylla/procedures/maintenance/repair

Problem

This safer process .... is disabled by default

Suggest a fix

I don't understand this.

For https://docs.scylladb.com/operating-scylla/procedures/cluster-management/replace_dead_node/ 'Run the nodetool repair command on the node that was replaced'

Yet here https://docs.scylladb.com/operating-scylla/procedures/maintenance/repair/ 'means there is no longer a need to repair after replacing a node.'

If this process is safer and results in one less step in node replacement why is it disabled by default?

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annastuchlik commented 2 years ago

@asias Would you be able to answer the question about the repair process? I'm wondering myself why the process is disabled by default and why a user would choose to enable it. Perhaps we should explain it better.

annastuchlik commented 2 years ago

@asias ping

asias commented 2 years ago

@classbasics I am sorry. I missed this issue.

Hello, I guess you meant why repair based node opeations for replace is disabled by default. This feature was in experimental. Now in 5.0, it is enabled by default for replace. We are going to move more operations by default in the future.

The reason it was not enabled by default was mainly because repair has more work to do so in some cases it will cause high latency compared to streaming.

In later release, we are doing better in latency.

annastuchlik commented 2 years ago

@asias Thanks for the explanation! I'll add the latency factor to the docs to complete the picture. If repair-based operations are enabled in the future, we'll document it.

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