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Bryan Beaudreault commented on HBASE-27947:
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Yea, to be honest I'm having a hard time tracing where the memory comes and
goes. I also noticed that in the stacktrace, but it didn't make sense to me.
All of the OOM's seem to originate there, but the predominant access pattern
here is _sending_ data back to client. For example, the bytesSent vs
bytesReceived on the RegionServer is 150MB/s sent vs 100KB/s received.
All I can say for certain is that in my synthetic tests which reproduces this,
the workload I am sending is 100% reads.
> RegionServer OOM under load when TLS is enabled
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> Key: HBASE-27947
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-27947
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: rpc
> Affects Versions: 2.6.0
> Reporter: Bryan Beaudreault
> Priority: Critical
>
> We are rolling out the server side TLS settings to all of our QA clusters.
> This has mostly gone fine, except on 1 cluster. Most clusters, including this
> one have a sampled {{nettyDirectMemory}} usage of about 30-100mb. This
> cluster tends to get bursts of traffic, in which case it would typically jump
> to 400-500mb. Again this is sampled, so it could have been higher than that.
> When we enabled SSL on this cluster, we started seeing bursts up to at least
> 4gb. This exceeded our {{{}-XX:MaxDirectMemorySize{}}}, which caused OOM's
> and general chaos on the cluster.
>
> We've gotten it under control a little bit by setting
> {{-Dorg.apache.hbase.thirdparty.io.netty.maxDirectMemory}} and
> {{{}-Dorg.apache.hbase.thirdparty.io.netty.tryReflectionSetAccessible{}}}.
> We've set netty's maxDirectMemory to be approx equal to
> ({{{}-XX:MaxDirectMemorySize - BucketCacheSize - ReservoirSize{}}}). Now we
> are seeing netty's own OutOfDirectMemoryError, which is still causing pain
> for clients but at least insulates the other components of the regionserver.
>
> We're still digging into exactly why this is happening. The cluster clearly
> has a bad access pattern, but it doesn't seem like SSL should increase the
> memory footprint by 5-10x like we're seeing.
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