jvarenina opened a new pull request, #7838:
URL: https://github.com/apache/geode/pull/7838

   The issue:
   During region destroy operation, the expired tombstones aren't cleared
   when non-expired ones are available. Later, these expired
   tombstones prevent all other regions' tombstones from being cleared
   from memory, causing many issues (memory and disk exhaustion).
   
   The solution:
   When a region is destroyed, it must clear all the related expired and
   non-expired tombstones from memory.
   
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