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Duo Zhang commented on HBASE-27947:
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OK, 2GB / 150k, average message size is about 13-14KB.
So the problem is that, we buffered too many SSL messages waiting to write back
to client... Should have some bottleneck here? And it can also explain why
using openssl could help here, because openssl have better performance than
jdk's ssl implementation, so we could write back faster and reduce the
possibility of OOM, but still can not fully eliminate.
What is the CPU usage of your region server?
> 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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