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Satoshi Konno commented on CASSANDRA-11303:
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Hi Paulo,
According to your advice, I will try to compute the inbound throughput more
correctly.
I would like to finish the initial implementation with testing until the end of
this month.
Thank you very much for your useful advice.
> New inbound throughput parameters for streaming
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>
> Key: CASSANDRA-11303
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-11303
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Configuration
> Reporter: Satoshi Konno
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: cassandra_inbound_stream.diff
>
>
> Hi,
> To specify stream throughputs of a node more clearly, I would like to add the
> following new inbound parameters like existing outbound parameters in the
> cassandra.yaml.
> - stream_throughput_inbound_megabits_per_sec
> - inter_dc_stream_throughput_outbound_megabits_per_sec
> We use only the existing outbound parameters now, but it is difficult to
> control the total throughputs of a node. In our production network, some
> critical alerts occurs when a node exceed the specified total throughput
> which is the sum of the input and output throughputs.
> In our operation of Cassandra, the alerts occurs during the bootstrap or
> repair processing when a new node is added. In the worst case, we have to
> stop the operation of the exceed node.
> I have attached the patch under consideration. I would like to add a new
> limiter class, StreamInboundRateLimiter, and use the limiter class in
> StreamDeserializer class. I use Row::dataSize( )to get the input throughput
> in StreamDeserializer::newPartition(), but I am not sure whether the
> dataSize() returns the correct data size.
> Can someone please tell me how to do it ?
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