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David Harju commented on HBASE-18023:
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Hi [~elserj], I've taken up this jira on my team.
Hi [~clayb], I'm new to hbase development; what did you have in mind to
distinguish between a "large" multi-* request and one that wouldn't be
considered "large" (for use as a default threshold)?
> Log multi-* requests for more than threshold number of rows
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> Key: HBASE-18023
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-18023
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: regionserver
> Reporter: Clay B.
> Assignee: Josh Elser
> Priority: Minor
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> Today, if a user happens to do something like a large multi-put, they can get
> through request throttling (e.g. it is one request) but still crash a region
> server with a garbage storm. We have seen regionservers hit this issue and it
> is silent and deadly. The RS will report nothing more than a mysterious
> garbage collection and exit out.
> Ideally, we could report a large multi-* request before starting it, in case
> it happens to be deadly. Knowing the client, user and how many rows are
> affected would be a good start to tracking down painful users.
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