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Benedict edited comment on CASSANDRA-7567 at 7/29/14 9:43 PM:
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-Ryan, there's something fishy about those logs: The trace gives a source of
10.180.41.228, but there's no node with that IP address in the log files you
attached...?-
It looks like none of the IPs match up; could we get some matching output?
I'm suspicious about dropped messages somehow/where; it looks like there's no
action on 10.180.41.228 after it receives the mutation.
was (Author: benedict):
Ryan, there's something fishy about those logs: The trace gives a source of
10.180.41.228, but there's no node with that IP address in the log files you
attached...?
> when the commit_log disk for a single node is overwhelmed the entire cluster
> slows down
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> Key: CASSANDRA-7567
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-7567
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core
> Environment: debian 7.5, bare metal, 14 nodes, 64CPUs, 64GB RAM,
> commit_log disk sata, data disk SSD, vnodes, leveled compaction strategy
> Reporter: David O'Dell
> Assignee: Brandon Williams
> Attachments: 7567.logs.bz2, write_request_latency.png
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>
> We've run into a situation where a single node out of 14 is experiencing high
> disk io. This can happen when a node is being decommissioned or after it
> joins the ring and runs into the bug cassandra-6621.
> When this occurs the write latency for the entire cluster spikes.
> From 0.3ms to 170ms.
> To simulate this simply run dd on the commit_log disk (dd if=/dev/zero
> of=/tmp/foo bs=1024) and you will see that instantly all nodes in the cluster
> have slowed down.
> BTW overwhelming the data disk does not have this same effect.
> Also I've tried this where the overwhelmed node isn't being connected
> directly from the client and it still has the same effect.
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