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Marcus Eriksson commented on CASSANDRA-8316:
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I think we are simply timing out the Prepare message when TRACE is enabled (I 
can't even start a 8 node cluster with TRACE on)

One solution could be to increase the timeout, but we use the same timeout for 
snapshot creation and that would be just as likely to fail on a heavily loaded 
cluster, wdyt [~yukim]?

Also, note, that in your test you repair all ranges, meaning, when you repair 
node5 for example, you actually include node3,4,5,6,7, so you can't repair any 
of those at the same time


>  "Did not get positive replies from all endpoints" error on incremental repair
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-8316
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-8316
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Core
>         Environment: cassandra 2.1.2
>            Reporter: Loic Lambiel
>            Assignee: Marcus Eriksson
>             Fix For: 2.1.3
>
>         Attachments: 0001-patch.patch, 8316-v2.patch, 
> CassandraDaemon-2014-11-25-2.snapshot.tar.gz, 
> CassandraDaemon-2014-12-14.snapshot.tar.gz, test.sh
>
>
> Hi,
> I've got an issue with incremental repairs on our production 15 nodes 2.1.2 
> (new cluster, not yet loaded, RF=3)
> After having successfully performed an incremental repair (-par -inc) on 3 
> nodes, I started receiving "Repair failed with error Did not get positive 
> replies from all endpoints." from nodetool on all remaining nodes :
> [2014-11-14 09:12:36,488] Starting repair command #3, repairing 108 ranges 
> for keyspace xxxx (seq=false, full=false)
> [2014-11-14 09:12:47,919] Repair failed with error Did not get positive 
> replies from all endpoints.
> All the nodes are up and running and the local system log shows that the 
> repair commands got started and that's it.
> I've also noticed that soon after the repair, several nodes started having 
> more cpu load indefinitely without any particular reason (no tasks / queries, 
> nothing in the logs). I then restarted C* on these nodes and retried the 
> repair on several nodes, which were successful until facing the issue again.
> I tried to repro on our 3 nodes preproduction cluster without success
> It looks like I'm not the only one having this issue: 
> http://www.mail-archive.com/user%40cassandra.apache.org/msg39145.html
> Any idea?
> Thanks
> Loic



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