We want to add strongly consistent tables as an option. We will have
two kind of strongly consistent tables: globally consistent and locally
consistent. The former means that requests from all DCs will be globally
linearisable while the later - only requests to the same DCs will be
linearisable. To allow configuring all the possibilities the patch
adds new parameter to a keyspace definition "consistency" that can be
configured to be `eventual`, `global` or `local`. Non eventual setting
is supported for tablets enabled keyspaces only. Since we want to start
with implementing local consistency configuring global consistency will
result in an error for now.
In preparation for changing their structure.
1) std::map<sstring, sstring> -> replication_strategy_config_options
Parsed options. Values will become std::variant<sstring, rack_list>
2) std::map<sstring, sstring> -> property_definitions::map_type
Flattened map of options, as stored system tables.
In next patches, make_sstable_compressor_factory() will have to
disappear.
In preparation for that, we switch to a seastar::thread-dependent
replacement.
Create a `sstable_compressor_factory_impl` in `scylla_main`,
and pipe it through constructors into `sstables_manager`.
In next commits, the factory available through the `sstables_manager`
will be used to create compressors for SSTable readers and writers.
the log.hh under the root of the tree was created keep the backward
compatibility when seastar was extracted into a separate library.
so log.hh should belong to `utils` directory, as it is based solely
on seastar, and can be used all subsystems.
in this change, we move log.hh into utils/log.hh to that it is more
modularized. and this also improves the readability, when one see
`#include "utils/log.hh"`, it is obvious that this source file
needs the logging system, instead of its own log facility -- please
note, we do have two other `log.hh` in the tree.
Signed-off-by: Kefu Chai <kefu.chai@scylladb.com>
before this change, `scylla sstable shard-of` didn't support tablets,
because:
- with tablets enabled, data distribution uses the scheduler
- this replaces the previous method of mapping based on vnodes and shard numbers
- as a result, we can no longer deduce sstable mapping from token ranges
in this change, we:
- read `system.tablets` table to retrieve tablet information
- print the tablet's replica set (list of <host, shard> pairs)
- this helps users determine where a given sstable is hosted
This approach provides the closest equivalent functionality of
`shard-of` in the tablet era.
Fixesscylladb/scylladb#16488
Signed-off-by: Kefu Chai <kefu.chai@scylladb.com>