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Jim Kellerman commented on HBASE-1177:
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Ran ReadDelayTest again after adding flush, compact and major compaction and
waiting until all were complete before running the read test. No change.
I have inserted timers in HRegionServer.getRow and can see increased times
throughout the test, so I believe at least part of the delay is on the server
side.
Next step is to insert lower level timers to isolate Memcache or reading from
store files as a culprit.
> Delay when client is located on the same node as the regionserver
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> Key: HBASE-1177
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-1177
> Project: Hadoop HBase
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 0.19.0
> Environment: Linux 2.6.25 x86_64
> Reporter: Jonathan Gray
> Assignee: Jim Kellerman
> Priority: Blocker
> Fix For: 0.20.0
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> Attachments: ReadDelayTest.java
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> During testing of HBASE-80, we uncovered a strange 40ms delay for random
> reads. We ran a series of tests and found that it only happens when the
> client is on the same node as the RS and for a certain range of payloads (not
> specifically related to number of columns or size of them, only total
> payload). It appears to be precisely 40ms every time.
> Unsure if this is particular to our architecture, but it does happen on all
> nodes we've tried. Issue completely goes away with very large payloads or
> moving the client.
> Will post a test program tomorrow if anyone can test on a different
> architecture.
> Making a blocker for 0.20. Since this happens when you have an MR task
> running local to the RS, and this is what we try to do, might also consider
> making this a blocker for 0.19.1.
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