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Pavel Yaskevich edited comment on CASSANDRA-11383 at 3/19/16 9:09 AM:
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[~doanduyhai] I've figured out what is going on and first of all 
period_end_month_int index is not sparse - at least first term in that index 
has ~11M tokens assigned to it, that's where the source of the problem is - 
because it's sparse + composite combined TokenTreeBuilder has to pull a lot of 
stuff into memory when stitching segments together, I'm trying to figure out if 
there is a way to make it less memory intensive.

Temporary fix for this situation is switching to LCS with fixed maximum sstable 
size, as I mentioned in my previous comment.


was (Author: xedin):
[~doanduyhai] I've figured out what is going on and first of all 
period_end_month_int index is not sparse - at least first term in that index 
has ~11M tokens assigned to it, that's where the source of the problem is - 
because it's sparse + composite combined TokenTreeBuilder has to pull a lot of 
stuff into memory when stitching segments together, I'm trying to figure out if 
there is a way to make it less memory intensive.

> SASI index build leads to massive OOM
> -------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-11383
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-11383
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: CQL
>         Environment: C* 3.4
>            Reporter: DOAN DuyHai
>         Attachments: CASSANDRA-11383.patch, new_system_log_CMS_8GB_OOM.log, 
> system.log_sasi_build_oom
>
>
> 13 bare metal machines
> - 6 cores CPU (12 HT)
> - 64Gb RAM
> - 4 SSD in RAID0
>  JVM settings:
> - G1 GC
> - Xms32G, Xmx32G
> Data set:
>  - ≈ 100Gb/per node
>  - 1.3 Tb cluster-wide
>  - ≈ 20Gb for all SASI indices
> C* settings:
> - concurrent_compactors: 1
> - compaction_throughput_mb_per_sec: 256
> - memtable_heap_space_in_mb: 2048
> - memtable_offheap_space_in_mb: 2048
> I created 9 SASI indices
>  - 8 indices with text field, NonTokenizingAnalyser,  PREFIX mode, 
> case-insensitive
>  - 1 index with numeric field, SPARSE mode
>  After a while, the nodes just gone OOM.
>  I attach log files. You can see a lot of GC happening while index segments 
> are flush to disk. At some point the node OOM ...
> /cc [~xedin]



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