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Nadav Har'El 85c19d21bb Merge 'cql, schema: Extend keyspace, table, views, indexes name length limit from 48 to 192 bytes' from Karol Nowacki
cql, schema: Extend name length limit from 48 to 192 bytes

    This commit increases the maximum length of names for keyspaces, tables, materialized views, and indexes from 48 to 192 bytes.
    The previous 48-bytes limit was inherited from Cassandra 3 for compatibility. However, this validation was removed in Cassandra 4 and 5 (see CASSANDRA-20389)
    and some usage scenarios (such as some feature store workflows generating long table names) now depend on this relaxed constraint.
    This change brings ScyllaDB's behavior in line with modern Cassandra versions and better supports these use cases.

    The new limit of 192 bytes is derived from underlying filesystem limitations to prevent runtime errors when creating directories for table data.
    When a new table is created, ScyllaDB generates a directory for its SSTables. The directory name is constructed from the table name, a dash, and a 32-character UUID.
    For a CDC-enabled table, an associated log table is also created, which has the suffix `_scylla_cdc_log` appended to its name.
    The directory name for this log table becomes the longest possible representation.
    Additionally we reserve 15 bytes for future use, allowing for potential future extensions without breaking existing schemas.
    To guarantee that directory creation never fails due to exceeding filesystem name limits, the maximum name length is calculated as follows:
      255 bytes (common filesystem limit for a path component)
    -  32 bytes (for the 32-character UUID string)
    -   1 byte  (for the '-' separator)
    -  15 bytes (for the '_scylla_cdc_log' suffix)
    -  15 bytes (reserved for future use)
    ----------
    = 192 bytes (Maximum allowed name length)
    This calculation is similar in principle to the one proposed for Cassandra to fix related directory creation failures (see apache/cassandra/pull/4038).

    This patch also updates/adds all associated tests to validate the new 192-byte limit.
    The documentation has been updated accordingly.

Fixes #4480

Backport 2025.2: The significantly shorter maximum table name length in Scylla compared to Cassandra is becoming a more common issue for users in the latest release.

Closes scylladb/scylladb#24500

* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
  cql, schema: Extend name length limit from 48 to 192 bytes
  replica: Remove unused keyspace::init_storage()
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ScyllaDB Documentation

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    Prerequisites
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Cleanup

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