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Brandon Williams commented on CASSANDRA-18541:
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If the high cpu is on the server then I don't think it's a driver problem, but 
it's not clear.  The next step I would take in either case is introspecting the 
JVM to find out which threads are using all this cpu so I can figure out what 
they are doing.

> AUTH requests use too much resources
> ------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-18541
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-18541
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Yury Vidineev
>            Priority: Normal
>         Attachments: Screenshot_20230520_000633.png, 
> Screenshot_20230520_000654.png
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>
> Hello. I see unexpected CPU usage in a rare situation that may be worth 
> digging into.
> We have C* 4.0.9 on Debian running on Java 11.0.18.
> It's a small cluster of 3 nodes on commodity hardware (6 cores CPU, 32 Gb 
> RAM, 2 x 512 Gb SSD NVME).
> This ring has about 35 clients using Datastax Java Driver for Apache 
> Cassandra.
> In the driver connection settings, we use the following:
> CONNECTION_POOL_LOCAL_SIZE = 400
> CONNECTION_POOL_REMOTE_SIZE = 100
>  
> And for some reason, from time to time, it causes hundreds of AUTH requests 
> per second that leads to an enormous CPU usage.
> And yes, it's easy not to use these settings in the driver, leaving defaults 
> that don't produce such an amount of AUTHs. But isn't it weird that ~150 AUTH 
> rps consume ~1200% CPU?
> Please see attached graphs.
> I have the following in the settings:
> authenticator: PasswordAuthenticator
> authorizer: CassandraAuthorizer
> roles_validity_in_ms: 600000
> permissions_validity_in_ms: 600000
> credentials_validity_in_ms: 600000
> Please let me know if I can provide any other necessary information.
> Thanks for your work. Cassandra is amazing :)



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