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Robert Stupp commented on CASSANDRA-8907:
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Ah - wait. Comment in {{cassandra.yaml}} says: _By default, Cassandra logs GC
Pauses greater than 200 ms at INFO level_ but {{Config.java}} tells {{public
int gc_warn_threshold_in_ms = 0;}}. I *think* it will emit a warning for every
GC then?
> Raise GCInspector alerts to WARN
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> Key: CASSANDRA-8907
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-8907
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Adam Hattrell
> Assignee: Amit Singh Chowdhery
> Labels: patch
> Attachments: cassnadra-8907.patch
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> I'm fairly regularly running into folks wondering why their applications are
> reporting down nodes. Yet, they report, when they grepped the logs they have
> no WARN or ERRORs listed.
> Nine times out of ten, when I look through the logs we see a ton of ParNew or
> CMS gc pauses occurring similar to the following:
> INFO [ScheduledTasks:1] 2013-03-07 18:44:46,795 GCInspector.java (line 122)
> GC for ConcurrentMarkSweep: 1835 ms for 3 collections, 2606015656 used; max
> is 10611589120
> INFO [ScheduledTasks:1] 2013-03-07 19:45:08,029 GCInspector.java (line 122)
> GC for ParNew: 9866 ms for 8 collections, 2910124308 used; max is 6358564864
> To my mind these should be WARN's as they have the potential to be
> significantly impacting the clusters performance as a whole.
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