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@ -153,8 +153,15 @@ func newTable(path string, name string, readMeter metrics.Meter, writeMeter metr |
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if err != nil { |
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return nil, err |
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} |
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// Will fail if the table is legacy(no metadata)
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meta, err = openFreezerFileForReadOnly(filepath.Join(path, fmt.Sprintf("%s.meta", name))) |
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// TODO(rjl493456442) change it to read-only mode. Open the metadata file
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// in rw mode. It's a temporary solution for now and should be changed
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// whenever the tail deletion is actually used. The reason for this hack is
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// the additional meta file for each freezer table is added in order to support
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// tail deletion, but for most legacy nodes this file is missing. This check
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// will suddenly break lots of database relevant commands. So the metadata file
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// is always opened for mutation and nothing else will be written except
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// the initialization.
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meta, err = openFreezerFileForAppend(filepath.Join(path, fmt.Sprintf("%s.meta", name))) |
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if err != nil { |
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return nil, err |
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} |
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