Asias He 7a7ed8c65d repair: Relax size check of get_row_diff and set_diff
In case a row hash conflict, a hash in set_diff will get more than one
row from get_row_diff.

For example,

Node1 (Repair master):
row1  -> hash1
row2  -> hash2
row3  -> hash3
row3' -> hash3

Node2 (Repair follower):
row1  -> hash1
row2  -> hash2

We will have set_diff = {hash3} between node1 and node2, while
get_row_diff({hash3}) will return two rows: row3 and row3'. And the
error below was observed:

   repair - Got error in row level repair: std::runtime_error
   (row_diff.size() != set_diff.size())

In this case, node1 should send both row3 and row3' to peer node
instead of fail the whole repair. Because node2 does not have row3 or
row3', otherwise node1 won't send row with hash3 to node1 in the first
place.

Refs: #6252
(cherry picked from commit a00ab8688f)
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Scylla

Quick-start

Scylla is fairly fussy about its build environment, requiring very recent versions of the C++20 compiler and of many libraries to build. The document HACKING.md includes detailed information on building and developing Scylla, but to get Scylla building quickly on (almost) any build machine, Scylla offers offers a frozen toolchain, This is a pre-configured Docker image which includes recent versions of all the required compilers, libraries and build tools. Using the frozen toolchain allows you to avoid changing anything in your build machine to meet Scylla's requirements - you just need to meet the frozen toolchain's prerequisites (mostly, Docker or Podman being available).

Building and running Scylla with the frozen toolchain is as easy as:

$ ./tools/toolchain/dbuild ./configure.py
$ ./tools/toolchain/dbuild ninja build/release/scylla
$ ./tools/toolchain/dbuild ./build/release/scylla --developer-mode 1

Running Scylla

  • Run Scylla
./build/release/scylla

  • run Scylla with one CPU and ./tmp as work directory
./build/release/scylla --workdir tmp --smp 1
  • For more run options:
./build/release/scylla --help

Testing

See test.py manual.

Scylla APIs and compatibility

By default, Scylla is compatible with Apache Cassandra and its APIs - CQL and Thrift. There is also experimental support for the API of Amazon DynamoDB, but being experimental it needs to be explicitly enabled to be used. For more information on how to enable the experimental DynamoDB compatibility in Scylla, and the current limitations of this feature, see Alternator and Getting started with Alternator.

Documentation

Documentation can be found in ./docs and on the wiki. There is currently no clear definition of what goes where, so when looking for something be sure to check both. Seastar documentation can be found here. User documentation can be found here.

Training

Training material and online courses can be found at Scylla University. The courses are free, self-paced and include hands-on examples. They cover a variety of topics including Scylla data modeling, administration, architecture, basic NoSQL concepts, using drivers for application development, Scylla setup, failover, compactions, multi-datacenters and how Scylla integrates with third-party applications.

Building a CentOS-based Docker image

Build a Docker image with:

cd dist/docker/redhat
docker build -t <image-name> .

This build is based on executables downloaded from downloads.scylladb.com, not on the executables built in this source directory. See further instructions in dist/docker/redhat/README.md to build a docker image from your own executables.

Run the image with:

docker run -p $(hostname -i):9042:9042 -i -t <image name>

Contributing to Scylla

Hacking howto Guidelines for contributing

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