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> Drop RPC requests if it must be considered as timeout at client
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> Key: HBASE-16285
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-16285
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Phil Yang
> Assignee: Phil Yang
> Attachments: HBASE-16285-branch-1-v1.patch,
> HBASE-16285-branch-1-v2.patch, HBASE-16285-branch-1-v3.patch,
> HBASE-16285-branch-1-v4.patch, HBASE-16285-v1.patch, HBASE-16285-v2.patch,
> HBASE-16285-v3.patch, HBASE-16285-v4.patch, HBASE-16285-v5.patch,
> HBASE-16285-v6.patch, HBASE-16285-v7.patch, HBASE-16285-v7.patch
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> After HBASE-15593, we have a timeout param in header of RPC requests. We can
> use it in more scenes.
> A straightforward scene is to drop requests if it has waited so long in RPC
> queue and has been dropped by client. Even if we handle this request and send
> the response back, it will not be used any more. And client may have sent a
> retry. In an extreme case, if the server is slow, all requests may be timeout
> or queue-full-exception because we should handle previous requests which have
> been dropped by client and many resources at server are wasted.
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