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[jira] [Assigned] (CASSANDRA-13265) Communication breakdown in OutboundTcpConnection

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-13265?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Ariel Weisberg reassigned CASSANDRA-13265:
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    Assignee: Christian Esken

> Communication breakdown in OutboundTcpConnection
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>                 Key: CASSANDRA-13265
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-13265
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>         Environment: Cassandra 3.0.9
> Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM version 25.112-b15 (Java version 1.8.0_112-b15)
> Linux 3.16
>            Reporter: Christian Esken
>            Assignee: Christian Esken
>         Attachments: cassandra.pb-cache4-dus.2017-02-17-19-36-26.chist.xz, cassandra.pb-cache4-dus.2017-02-17-19-36-26.td.xz
>
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> I observed that sometimes a single node in a Cassandra cluster fails to communicate to the other nodes. This can happen at any time, during peak load or low load. Restarting that single node from the cluster fixes the issue.
> Before going in to details, I want to state that I have analyzed the situation and am already developing a possible fix. Here is the analysis so far:
> - A Threaddump in this situation showed  324 Threads in the OutboundTcpConnection class that want to lock the backlog queue for doing expiration.
> - A class histogram shows 262508 instances of OutboundTcpConnection$QueuedMessage.
> What is the effect of it? As soon as the Cassandra node has reached a certain amount of queued messages, it starts thrashing itself to death. Each of the Thread fully locks the Queue for reading and writing by calling iterator.next(), making the situation worse and worse.
> - Writing: Only after 262508 locking operation it can progress with actually writing to the Queue.
> - Reading: Is also blocked, as 324 Threads try to do iterator.next(), and fully lock the Queue
> This means: Writing blocks the Queue for reading, and readers might even be starved which makes the situation even worse.
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> The setup is:
>  - 3-node cluster
>  - replication factor 2
>  - Consistency LOCAL_ONE
>  - No remote DC's
>  - high write throughput (100000 INSERT statements per second and more during peak times).
>  



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