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[jira] [Commented] (CASSANDRA-5432) Repair Freeze/Gossip Invisibility Issues 1.2.4

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Brandon Williams commented on CASSANDRA-5432:
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I never thought CASSANDRA-5171 was a really big gain anyway, but it looked innocuous enough at the time. +1 on reverting it.
                
> Repair Freeze/Gossip Invisibility Issues 1.2.4
> ----------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-5432
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-5432
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Core
>    Affects Versions: 1.2.4
>         Environment: Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS
> C* 1.2.3
> Sun Java 6 u43
> JNA Enabled
> Not using VNodes
>            Reporter: Arya Goudarzi
>            Assignee: Vijay
>            Priority: Critical
>         Attachments: 0001-CASSANDRA-5432.patch
>
>
> Read comment 6. This description summarizes the repair issue only, but I believe there is a bigger problem going on with networking as described on that comment. 
> Since I have upgraded our sandbox cluster, I am unable to run repair on any node and I am reaching our gc_grace seconds this weekend. Please help. So far, I have tried the following suggestions:
> - nodetool scrub
> - offline scrub
> - running repair on each CF separately. Didn't matter. All got stuck the same way.
> The repair command just gets stuck and the machine is idling. Only the following logs are printed for repair job:
>  INFO [Thread-42214] 2013-04-05 23:30:27,785 StorageService.java (line 2379) Starting repair command #4, repairing 1 ranges for keyspace cardspring_production
>  INFO [AntiEntropySessions:7] 2013-04-05 23:30:27,789 AntiEntropyService.java (line 652) [repair #cc5a9aa0-9e48-11e2-98ba-11bde7670242] new session: will sync /X.X.X.190, /X.X.X.43, /X.X.X.56 on range (1808575600,42535295865117307932921825930779602032] for keyspace_production.[comma separated list of CFs]
>  INFO [AntiEntropySessions:7] 2013-04-05 23:30:27,790 AntiEntropyService.java (line 858) [repair #cc5a9aa0-9e48-11e2-98ba-11bde7670242] requesting merkle trees for BusinessConnectionIndicesEntries (to [/X.X.X.43, /X.X.X.56, /X.X.X.190])
>  INFO [AntiEntropyStage:1] 2013-04-05 23:30:28,086 AntiEntropyService.java (line 214) [repair #cc5a9aa0-9e48-11e2-98ba-11bde7670242] Received merkle tree for ColumnFamilyName from /X.X.X.43
>  INFO [AntiEntropyStage:1] 2013-04-05 23:30:28,147 AntiEntropyService.java (line 214) [repair #cc5a9aa0-9e48-11e2-98ba-11bde7670242] Received merkle tree for ColumnFamilyName from /X.X.X.56
> Please advise. 

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