When the topology coordinator refreshes load_stats, it caches load_stats for every node. In case the node becomes unresponsive, and fresh load_stats can not be read from the node, the cached version of load_stats will be used. This is to allow the load balancer to have at least some information about the table sizes and disk capacities of the host.
During load_stats refresh, we aggregate the table sizes from all the nodes. This procedure calls db.find_column_family() for each table_id found in load_stats. This function will throw if the table is not found. This will cause load_stats refresh to fail.
It is also possible for a table to have been dropped between the time load_stats has been prepared on the host, and the time it is processed on the topology coordinator. This would also cause an exception in the refresh procedure.
This fixes this problem by checking if the table still exists.
Fixes: #28359Closesscylladb/scylladb#28440
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
test: add test and reproducer for load_stats refresh exception
load_stats: handle dropped tables when refreshing load_stats
This patch adds a test and reproducer for the issue where the load_stats
refresh procedure throws exceptions if any of the tables have been
dropped since load_stats was produced.
Vector Search feature needs to support creating vector indexes with additional
filtering column. There will be two types of indexes: global which indexes
vectors per table, and local which indexes vectors per partition key. The new
syntaxes are based on ScyllaDB's Global Secondary Index and Local Secondary
Index. Vector indexes don't use secondary indexes functionalities in any way -
all indexing, filtering and processing data will be done on Vector Store side.
This patch allows creating vector indexes using this CQL syntax:
```
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS cycling.comments_vs (
commenter text,
comment text,
comment_vector VECTOR <FLOAT, 5>,
created_at timestamp,
discussion_board_id int,
country text,
lang text,
PRIMARY KEY ((commenter, discussion_board_id), created_at)
);
CREATE CUSTOM INDEX IF NOT EXISTS global_ann_index
ON cycling.comments_vs(comment_vector, country, lang) USING 'vector_index'
WITH OPTIONS = { 'similarity_function': 'DOT_PRODUCT' };
CREATE CUSTOM INDEX IF NOT EXISTS local_ann_index
ON cycling.comments_vs((commenter, discussion_board_id), comment_vector, country, lang)
USING 'vector_index'
WITH OPTIONS = { 'similarity_function': 'DOT_PRODUCT' };
```
Currently, if we run these queries to create indexes we will receive such errors:
```
InvalidRequest: Error from server: code=2200 [Invalid query] message="Vector index can only be created on a single column"
InvalidRequest: Error from server: code=2200 [Invalid query] message="Local index definition must contain full partition key only. Redundant column: XYZ"
```
This commit refactors `vector_index::check_target` to correctly validate
columns building the index. Vector-store currently support filtering by native
types, so the type of columns is checked. The first column from the list must
be a vector (to build index based on these vectors), so it is also checked.
Allowed types for columns are native types without counter (it is not possible
to create a table with counter and vector) and without duration (it is not
possible to correctly compare durations, this type is even not allowed in
secondary indexes).
This commits adds cqlpy test to check errors while creating indexes.
Fixes: SCYLLADB-298
This needs to be backported to version 2026.1 as this is a fix for filtering support.
Closesscylladb/scylladb#28366
These were marked xfail due to #8077 (the column name was wrong),
but it was fixed long ago for 5.4 (exact commit not known).
Remove the xfail markers to prevent regressions.
Closesscylladb/scylladb#28432
test_alternator_proxy_protocol starts a node and connects via the alternator ports.
Starting a node, by default, waits until the CQL ports are up. This does not guarantee
that the alternator ports are up (they will be up very soon after this), so there is a short
window where a connection to the alternator ports will fail.
Fix by adding a ServerUpState=SERVING mode, which waits for the node to report
to its supervisor (systemd, which we are pretending to be) that its ports are open.
The test is then adjusted to request this new ServerUpState.
Fixes#28210Fixes#28211
Flaky tests are only in master and branch-2026.1, so backporting there.
Closesscylladb/scylladb#28291
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
test: test_alternator_proxy_protocol: wait for the node to report itself as serving
test: cluster_manager: add ability to wait for supervisor STATUS=serving
Move to `replica/`, drop `flat` from name and drop unused usages as well as unused includes.
Code cleanup, no backport
Closesscylladb/scylladb#28353
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
replica/partition_snapshot_reader: remove unused includes
partition_snapshot_reader: remove "flat" from name
mv partition_snapshot_reader.hh -> replica/
This test case was observed to take over 2 minutes to run on CI
machines, contributing to already bloated CI run times.
Disable this test in debug mode. This test checks for memtable flush
being slowed down when compaction can't keep up. So this test needs to
overwhelm the CPU by definition. On the other hand, this is not a
correctness test, there are such tests for the memtable and compaction
already, so it is not critical to run this in debug mode, it is not
expected to catch any use-after-free and such.
Closesscylladb/scylladb#28407
This commit replaces the previous approach of running pytest inside
GDB’s Python interpreter. Instead, tests are executed by driving a
persistent GDB process externally using pexpect.
- pexpect: Python library for controlling interactive programs
(used here to send commands to GDB and capture its output)
- persistent GDB: keep one GDB session alive across multiple tests
instead of starting a new process for each test
Tests can now be executed via `./test.py gdb` or with
`pytest test/scylla_gdb`. This improves performance and
makes failures easier to debug since pytest no longer runs
hidden inside GDB subprocesses.
Closesscylladb/scylladb#24804
When reads arrive, they have to wait for admission on the reader
concurrency semaphore. If the node is overloaded, the reads will
be queued. They can time out while in the queue, but will not time
out once admitted.
Once the shard is sufficiently loaded, it is possible that most
queued reads will time out, because the average time it takes to
for a queued read to be admitted is around that of the timeout.
If a read times out, any work we already did, or are about to do
on it is wasted effort. Therefore, the patch tries to prevent it
by checking if an admitted read has a chance to complete in time
and abort it if not. It uses the following criteria:
if read's remaining time <= read's timeout when arrived to the semaphore * live updateable preemptive_abort_factor;
the read is rejected and the next one from the wait list is considered.
Fixes https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/issues/14909
Fixes: SCYLLADB-353
Backport is not needed. Better to first observe its impact.
Closesscylladb/scylladb#21649
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
reader_concurrency_semaphore: Check during admission if read may timeout
permit_reader::impl: Replace break with return after evicting inactive permit on timeout
reader_concurrency_semaphore: Add preemptive_abort_factor to constructors
config: Add parameters to control reads' preemptive_abort_factor
permit_reader: Add a new state: preemptive_aborted
reader_concurrency_semaphore: validate waiters counter when dequeueing a waiting permit
reader_concurrency_semaphore: Remove cpu_concurrency's default value
Contains various improvements to tablet load balancer. Batched together to save on the bill for CI.
Most notably:
- Make plan summary more concise, and print info only about present elements.
- Print rack name in addition to DC name when making a per-rack plan
- Print "Not possible to achieve balance" only when this is the final plan with no active migrations
- Print per-node stats when "Not possible to achieve balance" is printed
- amortize metrics lookup cost
- avoid spamming logs with per-node "Node {} does not have complete tablet stats, ignoring"
Backport to 2026.1: since the changes enhance debuggability and are relatively low risk
Fixes#28423Fixes#28422Closesscylladb/scylladb#28337
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
tablets: tablet_allocator.cc: Convert tabs to spaces
tablets: load_balancer: Warn about incomplete stats once for all offending nodes
tablets: load_balancer: Improve node stats printout
tablets: load_balancer: Warn about imbalance only when there are no more active migrations
tablets: load_balancer: Extract print_node_stats()
tablet: load_balancer: Use empty() instead of size() where applicable
tablets: Fix redundancy in migration_plan::empty()
tablets: Cache pointer to stats during plan-making
tablets: load_balancer: Print rack in addition to DC when giving context
tablets: load_balancer: Make plan summary concise
tablets: load_balancer: Move "tablet_migration_bypass" injection point to make_plan()
In a lambda returned from make_streaming_consumer() there's a check for
current scheudling group being streaming one. It came from #17090 where
streaming code was launched in wrong sched group thus affecting user
groups in a bad way.
The check is nice and useful, but it abuses replica::database by getting
unrelated information from it.
To preserve the check and to stop using database as provider of configs,
keep the streaming scheduling group handle in the debug namespace. This
emphasises that this global variable is purely for debugging purposes.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
Closesscylladb/scylladb#28410
One of the best features of the pytest framework is "assertion
rewriting": If your test does for example "assert a + 1 == b", the
assertion is "rewritten" so that if it fails it tells you not only
that "a+1" and "b" are not equal, what the non-equal values are,
how they are not equal (e.g., find different elements of arrays) and
how each side of the equality was calculated.
But pytest can only "rewrite" assertion that it sees. If you call a
utility function checksomething() from another module and that utility
function calls assert, it will not be able to rewrite it, and you'll
get ugly, hard-to-debug, assertion failures.
This problem is especially noticable in tests we translated from
Cassandra, in test/cqlpy/cassandra_tests. Those tests use a bunch of
assertion-performing utility functions like assertRows() et al.
Those utility functions are defined in a separate source file,
porting.py, so by default do not get their assertions rewritten.
We had a solution for this: test/cqlpy/cassandra_test/__init__.py had:
pytest.register_assert_rewrite("cassandra_tests.porting")
This tells pytest to rewrite assertions in porting.py the first time
that it is imported.
It used to work well, but recently it stopped working. This is because
we change the module paths recently, and it should be written as
test.cqlpy.cassandra_tests.porting.
I verified by editing one of the cassandra_tests to make a bad check
that indeed this statement stopped working, and fixing the module
path in this way solves it, and makes assertion rewriting work
again.
Signed-off-by: Nadav Har'El <nyh@scylladb.com>
Closesscylladb/scylladb#28411
When a shard on a replica is overloaded, it breaks down completely,
throughput collapses, latencies go through the roof and the
node/shard can even become completely unresponsive to new connection
attempts.
When reads arrive, they have to wait for admission on the reader
concurrency semaphore. If the node is overloaded, the reads will
be queued and thus they can time out while being in the queue or during
the execution. In the latter case, the timeout does not always
result in the read being aborted.
Once the shard is sufficiently loaded, it is possible that most
queued reads will time out, because the average time it takes
for a queued read to be admitted is around that of the timeout.
If a read times out, any work we already did, or are about to do
on it is wasted effort. Therefore, the patch tries to prevent it
by checking if an admitted read has a chance to complete in time
and abort it if not. It uses the following cryteria:
if read's remaining time <= read's timeout when arrived to the semaphore * preemptive factor;
the read is rejected and the next one from the wait list is
considered.
The new parameter parametrizes the factor used to reject a read
during admission. Its value shall be between 0.0 and 1.0 where
+ 0.0 means a read will never get rejected during admission
+ 1.0 means a read will immediatelly get rejected during admission
Although passing values outside the interaval is possible, they
will have the exact same effects as they were clamped to [0.0, 1.0].
During test.py run, noticed this warning:
```
10:38:22 test/cqlpy/cassandra_tests/validation/operations/insert_update_if_condition_test.py:14: 32 warnings
10:38:22 /jenkins/workspace/releng-testing/scylla-ci/scylla/test/cqlpy/cassandra_tests/validation/operations/insert_update_if_condition_test.py:14: PytestAssertRewriteWarning: Module already imported so cannot be rewritten: test.cqlpy.cassandra_tests.porting
10:38:22 pytest.register_assert_rewrite('test.cqlpy.cassandra_tests.porting')
```
The insert_update_if_condition_test.py was calling
pytest.register_assert_rewrite() for the porting module, but this
registration is already handled by cassandra_tests/__init__.py which
is automatically loaded before any test runs.
Closesscylladb/scylladb#28409
Enhance the skip_mode marker to accept either a single mode string
or a list of modes, allowing tests to be skipped across multiple
build configurations with a single marker.
Before:
@pytest.mark.skip_mode("dev", reason="...")
@pytest.mark.skip_mode("debug", reason="...")
After:
@pytest.mark.skip_mode(["dev", "debug"], reason="...")
This reduces duplication when the same skip condition applies
to multiple build modes.
Closesscylladb/scylladb#28406
The test is currently flaky. It tries to get the host ID of the bootstrapping
node via the REST API after the node crashes. This can obviously fail. The
test usually doesn't fail, though, as it relies on the host ID being saved
in `ScyllaServer._host_id` at this point by `ScyllaServer.try_get_host_id()`
repeatedly called in `ScyllaServer.start()`. However, with a very fast crash
and unlucky timings, no such call may succeed.
We deflake the test by getting the host ID before the crash. Note that at this
point, the bootstrapping node must be serving the REST API requests because
`await log.wait_for("finished do_send_ack2_msg")` above guarantees that the
node has started the gossip shadow round, which happens after starting the REST
API.
Fixes#28385Closesscylladb/scylladb#28388
This PR reduces the runtime of `test_out_of_space_prevention.py` by addressing two main sources of overhead: slow “critical utilization” setup and delayed tablet load stats propagation. Combined, these changes cut the module’s total execution time from 324s to 185s.
Improvements. No backup is required.
Closesscylladb/scylladb#28396
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
test/storage: speed up out-of-space prevention tests by using smaller volumes
test/storage: reduce tablet load stats refresh interval to speed up OOS prevention tests
As a next step of migration to the pytest runner, this PR moves
responsibility for nodetool tests execution solely to the pytest.
Closesscylladb/scylladb#28348
In production environments, we observed cases where the S3 client would repeatedly fail to connect due to DNS entries becoming stale. Because the existing logic only attempted the first resolved address and lacked a way to refresh DNS state, the client could get stuck in a failure loop.
Introduce RR TTL and connection failure retry to
- re-resolve the RR in a timely manner
- forcefully reset and re-resolve addresses
- add a special case when the TTL is 0 and the record must be resolved for every request
Fixes: CUSTOMER-96
Fixes: CUSTOMER-139
Should be backported to 2025.3/4 and 2026.1 since we already encountered it in the production clusters for 2025.3
Closesscylladb/scylladb#27891
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
connection_factory: includes cleanup
dns_connection_factory: refine the move constructor
connection_factory: retry on failure
connection_factory: introduce TTL timer
connection_factory: get rid of shared_future in dns_connection_factory
connection_factory: extract connection logic into a member
connection_factory: remove unnecessary `else`
connection_factory: use all resolved DNS addresses
s3_test: remove client double-close
Use the new ServerUpState=SERVING mechanism to wait to the alternator
ports to be up, rather than relying on the default waiting for CQL,
which happens earlier and therefore opens a window where a connection to
the alternator ports will fail.
When running under systemd, ScyllaDB sends a STATUS=serving message
to systemd. Co-opt this mechanism by setting up NOTIFY_SOCKET, thus
making the cluster manager pretend it is systemd. Users of the cluster
manager can now wait for the node to report itself up, rather than
having to parse log files or retry connections.
The commit 59faa6d, introduces a new parameter called cpu_concurrency
and sets its default value to 1 which violates the commit fbb83dd that
removes all default values from constructors but one used by the unit
tests.
The patch removes the default value of the cpu_concurrency parameter
and alters tests to use the test dedicated reader_concurrency_semaphore
constructor wherever possible.
Tests in test_out_of_space_prevention.py spend a large fraction of
time creating a random “blob” file to cross the 0.8 critical disk
utilization threshold. With 100MB volumes this requires writing
~70–80MB of data, which is slow inside Docker/Podman-backed volumes.
Most tests only use ~11MB of data, so large volumes are unnecessary.
Reduce the test volume size to 20MB so the critical threshold is
reached at ~16MB and the blob file is much smaller.
This cuts ~5–6s per test.
Set `--tablet-load-stats-refresh-interval-in-seconds=1` for this module’s
clusters applicable to all tests. This significantly reduces runtime
for the slowest cases:
- test_reject_split_compaction: 75.62s -> 23.04s
- test_split_compaction_not_triggered: 69.36s -> 22.98s
consistent_cluster_management is deprecated since scylla-5.2 and no
longer used by Scylladb, so it should not be used by test either.
Closesscylladb/scylladb#28340
These two streams mostly play together. The former provides an input_stream from read from in-memory temporary buffers, the latter wraps it to limit the size of provided temporary buffers. Both are used to test contiguous data consumer, also the buffer_input_stream has a caller in sstables reversing reader.
This PR removes the buffer_input_stream in favor of seastar memory_data_source, and moves the limiting_input_stream into test/lib.
Enanching testing code, not backporting
Closesscylladb/scylladb#28352
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
code: Move limiting data source to test/lib
util: Simplify limiting_data_source API
util: Remove buffer_input_stream
test: Use seastar::util::temporary_buffer_data_source in data consumer test
sstables: Use seastar::util::as_input_stream() in mx reader
This compaction group testing is useless because the machinery for it
to work was removed. This was useful in the early tablet days, where
we wanted to test compaction groups directly. Today groups are stressed
and tested on every tablet test.
I see a ~40% reduction time after this patch, since database_test is
one of the most (if not the most) time consuming in boost suite.
Signed-off-by: Raphael S. Carvalho <raphaelsc@scylladb.com>
Closesscylladb/scylladb#28324
The partition snapshot lives in mutation/, however mutation/ is a lower
level concept than a mutation reader. The next best place for this
reader is the replica/ directory, where the memtable, its main user,
also lives.
Also move the code to the replica namespace.
test/boost/mvcc_test.cc includes this header but doesn't use anything
from it. Instead of updating the include path, just drop the unused
include.
Filter the content of sstable(s), including or excluding the specified partitions. Partitions can be provided on the command line via `--partition`, or in a file via `--partitions-file`. Produces one output sstable per input sstable -- if the filter selects at least one partition in the respective input sstable. Output sstables are placed in the path provided via `--oputput-dir`. Use `--merge` to filter all input sstables combined, producing one output sstable.
Fixes: #13076
New functionality, no backport.
Closesscylladb/scylladb#27836
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
tools/scylla-sstable: introduce filter command
tools/scylla-sstable: remove --unsafe-accept-nonempty-output-dir
tools/scylla-sstable: make partition_set ordered
tools/scylla-stable: remove unused boost/algorithm/string.hpp include
Generally square brackets are non allowed in URI, while pytest uses it
the test name to show that there were additional parameters for the same
test. When such a test fail it shows the directory correctly in Jenkins,
however attempt to download only this will fail, because of the square
brackets in URI. This change substitute the square brackets with round
brackets.
Closesscylladb/scylladb#28226
Commit 0156e97560 ("storage_proxy: cas: reject for
tablets-enabled tables") marked a bunch of LWT tests as
XFAIL with tablets enabled, pending resolution of #18066.
But since that event is now in the past, we undo the XFAIL
markings (or in some cases, use an any-keyspace fixture
instead of a vnodes-only fixture).
Ref #18066.
Closesscylladb/scylladb#28336
Only two tests use it now -- the limit-data-source-test iself and a test
that validates continuous_data_consumer template.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
The source maintains "limit generator" -- a function that returns the
maximum size of bytes to return from the next buffer.
Currently all callers just return constant numbers from it. Passing a
function that returns non-constant one can, probably, be used for a
fuzzy test, but even the limiting-data-source-test itself doesn't do it,
so what's the point...
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
The test creates buffer_data_source_impl and wraps it with limiting data
source. The former data_source duplicates the functionality of the
existing seastar temporary_buffer_data_source.
This patch makes the test code use seastar facility. The
buffer_data_source_impl will be removed soon.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
This PR refactors the streaming subsystem to support direct download of fully contained sstables. Instead of streaming these files, they are downloaded and attached directly to their corresponding tables. This approach reduces overhead, simplifies logic, and improves efficiency. Expected node scope restore performance improvement: ~4 times faster in best case scenario when all sstables are fully contained.
1. Add storage options field to sstable Introduce a data member to store storage options, enabling distinction between local and object storage types.
2. Add method to create component source Extend the storage interface with a public method to create a data_source for any sstable component.
3. Inline streamer instance creation Remove make_sstable_streamer and inline its usage to allow different sets of arguments at call sites.
4. Skip streaming empty sstable sets Avoid unnecessary streaming calls when the sstable set is empty.
5. Enable direct download of contained sstables Replace streaming of fully contained sstables with direct download, attaching them to their corresponding table.
Fixes: https://scylladb.atlassian.net/browse/SCYLLADB-200
Refs: https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/issues/23908
No need to backport as this code targets 2026.2 release (for tablet-aware restore)
Closesscylladb/scylladb#26834
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
tests: reuse test_backup_broken_streaming
streaming: enable direct download of contained sstables
storage: add method to create component source
streaming: keep sharded database reference on tablet_sstable_streamer
streaming: skip streaming empty sstable sets
streaming: inline streamer instance creation
tests: fix incorrect backup/restore test flow
Previously we only inspected std::system_error inside
std::nested_exception to support a specific TLS-related failure
mode. However, nested exceptions may contain any type, including
other restartable (retryable) errors. This change unwraps one
nested exception per iteration and re-applies all known handlers
until a match is found or the chain is exhausted.
Closesscylladb/scylladb#28240
In this PR, we fix two bugs present in `boost_test_tree_lister` that
affected the output of `--list_json_content` added in
scylladb/scylladb@afde5f668a:
* The labels test units use were duplicated in the output.
* If a test suite or a test file didn't contain any tests, it wasn't
listed in the output.
Refs scylladb/scylladb#25415
Backport: not needed. The code hasn't been used anywhere yet.
Closesscylladb/scylladb#28255
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
test/lib/boost_test_tree_lister.cc: Record empty test suites
test/lib/boost_test_tree_lister.cc: Deduplicate labels
Finishing the deprecation of the skip_mode function in favor of
pytest.mark.skip_mode. This PR is only cleaning and migrating leftover tests
that are still used and old way of skip_mode.
Closesscylladb/scylladb#28299
Instead of streaming fully contained sstables, download them directly
and attach them to their corresponding table. This simplifies the
process and avoids unnecessary streaming overhead.
There are two checks for live endpoints performed in test_gossiper.py,
but one of those sits in test_gossiper_unreachable_endpoints somehow.
This patch moves live endpoints check into live endpoints test.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
Closesscylladb/scylladb#28224
This series implements rescoring algorithm.
Index options allowing to enable this functionality were introduced in earlier PR https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/pull/28165.
When Vector Index has enabled quantization, Vector Store uses reduced vector representation to save memory, but it may degrade correctness of ANN queries. For quantized index we can enable rescoring algorithm, which recalculates similarity score from full vector representation stored in Scylla and reorder returned result set.
It works also with oversampling - we fetch more candidates from Vector Store, rescore them at Scylla and return only requested number of results.
Example:
Creating a Vector Index with Rescoring
```sql
-- Create a table with a vector column
CREATE TABLE ks.products (
id int PRIMARY KEY,
embedding vector<float, 128>
);
-- Create a vector index with rescoring enabled
CREATE INDEX products_embedding_idx ON ks.products (embedding)
USING 'vector_index'
WITH OPTIONS = {
'similarity_function': 'cosine',
'quantization': 'i8',
'oversampling': '2.0',
'rescoring': 'true'
};
```
1. **Quantization** (`i8`) compresses vectors in the index, reducing memory usage but introducing precision loss in distance calculations
2. **Oversampling** (`2.0`) retrieves 2× more candidates than requested from the vector store (e.g., `LIMIT 10` fetches 20 candidates)
3. **Rescoring** (`true`) recalculates similarity scores using full-precision (`f32`) vectors from the base table and re-ranks results
Query example:
```sql
-- Find 10 most similar products
SELECT id, similarity_cosine(embedding, [0.1, 0.2, ...]) AS score
FROM ks.products
ORDER BY embedding ANN OF [0.1, 0.2, ...]
LIMIT 10;
```
With rescoring enabled, the query:
1. Fetches 20 candidates from the quantized index (due to oversampling=2.0)
2. Reads full-precision embeddings from the base table
3. Recalculates similarity scores with full precision
4. Re-ranks and returns the top 10 results
In this implementation we use CQL similarity function implementation to calculate new score values and use them in post query ordering. We add that column manually to selection, but it has to be removed from the final response.
Follow-up https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/pull/28165
Fixes https://scylladb.atlassian.net/browse/SCYLLADB-83
New feature - doesn't need backport.
Closesscylladb/scylladb#27769
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
vector_index: rescoring: Fetch oversampled rows
vector_index: rescoring: Sort by similarity column
select_statement: Modify `needs_post_query_ordering` condition
vector_index: rescoring: Add hidden similarity score column
vector_index: Refactor extracting ANN query information
The storage_proxy::stop() is not called by main (it is commented out due to #293), so the corresponding message injection is never hit. When the test releases paxos_state_learn_after_mutate, shutdown may already be in progress or even completed by the time we try to trigger the storage_proxy::stop injection, which makes the test flaky.
Fix this by completely removing the storage_proxy::stop injection. The injection is not required for test correctness. Shutdown must wait for the background LWT learn to finish, which is released via the paxos_state_learn_after_mutate injection. The shutdown process blocks on in-flight HTTP requests through seastar::httpd::http_server::stop and its _task_gate, so the HTTP request that releases paxos_state_learn_after_mutate is guaranteed to complete before the node is shut down.
Fixesscylladb/scylladb#28260
backport: 2025.4, the `test_lwt_shutdown` test was introduced in this version
Closesscylladb/scylladb#28315
* https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb:
storage_proxy: drop stop() method
test_lwt_shutdown: fix flakiness by removing storage_proxy::stop injection
It was observed twice that the test times out in debug mode.
Fix by increasing the timeout.
The test never expects a timeout, so increasing it won't increase
the test duration.
Fixes#28028Closesscylladb/scylladb#28272