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David King updated CASSANDRA-2058:
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    Attachment: cassandra.pmc01.log.bz2

This is one of the affected nodes' logs from 7a..6p (uncompresses to ~33mb). 
Note that around 4p I added a job to pull a jstack every 120s. On this node 
around 5:46p I saw the version of the load spike where the node recovers (at 
around 17:53).

> Nodes periodically spike in load
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>                 Key: CASSANDRA-2058
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-2058
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Core
>    Affects Versions: 0.6.10
>            Reporter: David King
>         Attachments: cassandra.pmc01.log.bz2
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>
> (Filing as a placeholder bug as I gather information.)
> At ~10p 24 Jan, I upgraded our 20-node cluster from 0.6.8->0.6.10, turned on 
> the DES, and moved some CFs from one KS into another (drain whole cluster, 
> take it down, move files, change schema, put it back up). Since then, I've 
> had four storms whereby a node's load will shoot to 700+ (400% CPU on a 4-cpu 
> machine) and become totally unresponsive. After a moment or two like that, 
> its neighbour dies too, and the failure cascades around the ring. 
> Unfortunately because of the high load I'm not able to get into the machine 
> to pull a thread dump to see wtf it's doing as it happens.
> I've also had an issue where a single node spikes up to high load, but 
> recovers. This may or may not be the same issue from which the nodes don't 
> recover as above, but both are new behaviour

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