what i have observed is 2-3 old gen GC's in 1-2 mins before OOM which i
rarely see and seen hinted handoffs get accumulated on nodes which went
down, and Mutation drops as well.
i really don't know how to analyse hprof file is there any guide or blog
that can help me how to analyse it ?? our clu
The first time a client connects to the cluster and sends a bunch of
inserts in parallel I get this assertion error. All subsequent inserts
(including just retrying the first requests) work fine. The only assert in
PrecisionTime is checking if the millis argument is <= the current millis.
What coul
Yes. You likely will still be able to see the nodes in nodetool gossipinfo
Thanks for you reply Malte.
I replaced the nodes and the new nodes have new IP, but I have removed the dead
nodes using nodetool. Does Cassandra still keep the info of dead nodes for 72
hours even I have removed them?
Thanks,
Guan
From: Malte Pickhan mailto:malte.pick...@zalando.de>>
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Hi Pranay,
what can be the reason for this
It can be due to a JVM / GC misconfiguration or to some abnormal activity
in Cassandra. Often, GC issues are a consequences and not the root cause of
an issue in Cassandra.
> how to debug that ??
how to fine grain why on those particular nodes this i
>From last few days i am seeing on some of the nodes in cassandra cluster
DSE is getting shutdown due to the error below and i need to kill Java
process and restart DSE service.
I have cross checked reads and writes and compactions nothing looks
suspicious, but i am seeing full Gc pause on these s
I meant the global whole token range which is -(2^64/2) to ((2^64) / 2 - 1)
I remember there are classes that already generate the right slices but
don't know by heart which one it was.
2017-01-19 13:29 GMT+01:00 Frank Hughes :
> I have tried to retrieve the token range and slice in 4, but the re
I have tried to retrieve the token range and slice in 4, but the response i
get for the following code is different on each node:
TokenRange[] tokenRanges =
unwrapTokenRanges(metadata.getTokenRanges(keyspaceName,
localHost)).toArray(new TokenRange[0]);
On each node, the 1024 token ranges are diff
If you have 4 Nodes with RF 4 then all data is on every node. So you can
just slice the whole token range into 4 pieces and let each node process 1
slice.
Determining local ranges also only helps if you read with CL_ONE.
2017-01-19 13:05 GMT+01:00 Frank Hughes :
> Hello there,
>
> I'm running a 4
Hi Frank,
You could try this
https://github.com/siddv29/cfs
I have processed 1.2 billion rows in 480 seconds with just 20 threads on
client side.
C* 3.0.9
Nodes = 6
RF = 3
Have a go at it. You might be surprised.
Regards,
On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 5:35 PM, Frank Hughes
wrote:
> Hello there,
>
Hello there,
I'm running a 4 node cluster of Cassandra 3.9 with a replication factor of
4.
I want to be able to run a java process on each node only selecting a 25%
of the data on each node,
so i can process all of the data in parallel on each node.
What is the best way to do this with the java
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