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Jon Meredith commented on CASSANDRA-15138:
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Just spotted your email to the user mailing list - looks like C* 3.11.4

> A cluster (RF=3) not recovering after two nodes are stopped
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-15138
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-15138
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Cluster/Membership
>            Reporter: Hiroyuki Yamada
>            Priority: Normal
>
> I faced a weird issue when recovering a cluster after two nodes are stopped.
>  It is easily reproduce-able and looks like a bug or an issue to fix.
>  The following is a step to reproduce it.
> === STEP TO REPRODUCE ===
>  * Create a 3-node cluster with RF=3
>     - node1(seed), node2, node3
>  * Start requests to the cluster with cassandra-stress (it continues
>  until the end)
>     - what we did: cassandra-stress mixed cl=QUORUM duration=10m
>  -errors ignore -node node1,node2,node3 -rate threads\>=16
>  threads\<=256
>  - (It doesn't have to be this many threads. Can be 1)
>  * Stop node3 normally (with systemctl stop or kill (without -9))
>     - the system is still available as expected because the quorum of nodes is
>  still available
>  * Stop node2 normally (with systemctl stop or kill (without -9))
>     - the system is NOT available as expected after it's stopped.
>     - the client gets `UnavailableException: Not enough replicas
>  available for query at consistency QUORUM`
>     - the client gets errors right away (so few ms)
>     - so far it's all expected
>  * Wait for 1 mins
>  * Bring up node2 back
>     - {color:#ff0000}The issue happens here.{color}
>     - the client gets ReadTimeoutException` or WriteTimeoutException
>  depending on if the request is read or write even after the node2 is
>  up
>     - the client gets errors after about 5000ms or 2000ms, which are
>  request timeout for write and read request
>     - what node1 reports with `nodetool status` and what node2 reports
>  are not consistent. (node2 thinks node1 is down)
>     - It takes very long time to recover from its state
> === STEPS TO REPRODUCE ===
> Some additional important information to note:
>  * If we don't start cassandra-stress, it doesn't cause the issue.
>  * Restarting node1 and it recovers its state right after it's restarted
>  * Setting lower value in dynamic_snitch_reset_interval_in_ms (to 60000
>  or something) fixes the issue
>  * If we `kill -9` the nodes, then it doesn't cause the issue.
>  * Hints seems not related. I tested with hints disabled, it didn't make any 
> difference.
>  



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