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Brad Schoening updated CASSANDRA-18184:
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> Maximum memory usage reached chunk cache message doesn't specify which cache
> is exhausted
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> Key: CASSANDRA-18184
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-18184
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Observability/Logging
> Reporter: Brad Schoening
> Priority: Normal
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> With Cassandra 4.0.x, we are seeing this message very frequently on the
> majority of our Cassandra 4.0 clusters:
> _[INFO ] [epollEventLoopGroup-5-3] cluster_id=99 ip_address=127.0.0.50
> NoSpamLogger.java:92 - Maximum memory usage reached (128.000MiB), cannot
> allocate chunk of 8.000MiB_
> It took me several weeks to track down what it means, until I saw this
> start-up message
> _BufferPools.java:49 - Global buffer pool limit is 2.000GiB for
> chunk-cache and 128.000MiB for networking_
> The maximum memory usage warning would benefit from clarifying that its the
> {*}network cache{*}, not the *off-heap chunk* *cache* which is exhausted.
> With 'chunk cache' in both warning messages, they're too easily confused.
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