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Peter Norton commented on CASSANDRA-11744:
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A similar error just happened on 2.0.11 as well.

> Trying to restart a 2.2.5 node, nodetool disablethrift fails
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-11744
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-11744
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Peter Norton
>         Attachments: failure.jstack.out
>
>
> We have a 2.2.5 cluster running in AWS VPC with EBS volumes.  Earlier today 3 
> nodes seem to have gone into a bad state - clients were seeing high latencies 
> when writing to these nodes, and the write to the commitlog on each of these 
> nodes seemed high - more than the relatively low number of iops that AWS 
> allocated to these volumes.  While trying to understand the situation we 
> attempted to restart the 3 nodes.  We attempted to do a nodetool 
> disablebinary; nodetool disablethrift; nodetool flush. and then stop the 
> process.
> When trying to disablethrift, the following stack trace appeared in the 
> system.log:
> ```
> INFO  [RMI TCP Connection(8)-172.26.32.248] 2016-05-10 15:26:58,599 
> Server.java:218 - Stop listening for CQL clients
> INFO  [RMI TCP Connection(10)-172.26.32.248] 2016-05-10 15:27:01,975 
> ThriftServer.java:142 - Stop listening to thrift clients
> ERROR [RPC-Thread:34] 2016-05-10 15:27:03,794 Message.java:324 - Unexpected 
> throwable while invoking!
> java.lang.NullPointerException: null
>         at com.thinkaurelius.thrift.util.mem.Buffer.size(Buffer.java:83) 
> ~[thrift-server-0.3.7.jar:na]
>         at 
> com.thinkaurelius.thrift.util.mem.FastMemoryOutputTransport.expand(FastMemoryOutputTransport.java:84)
>  ~[thrift-server-0.3.7.jar:na]
>         at 
> com.thinkaurelius.thrift.util.mem.FastMemoryOutputTransport.write(FastMemoryOutputTransport.java:167)
>  ~[thrift-server-0.3.7.jar:na]
>         at 
> org.apache.thrift.transport.TFramedTransport.flush(TFramedTransport.java:156) 
> ~[libthrift-0.9.2.jar:0.9.2]
>         at org.apache.thrift.ProcessFunction.process(ProcessFunction.java:55) 
> ~[libthrift-0.9.2.jar:0.9.2]
>         at org.apache.thrift.TBaseProcessor.process(TBaseProcessor.java:39) 
> ~[libthrift-0.9.2.jar:0.9.2]
>         at com.thinkaurelius.thrift.Message.invoke(Message.java:314) 
> ~[thrift-server-0.3.7.jar:na]
>         at 
> com.thinkaurelius.thrift.Message$Invocation.execute(Message.java:90) 
> [thrift-server-0.3.7.jar:na]
>         at 
> com.thinkaurelius.thrift.TDisruptorServer$InvocationHandler.onEvent(TDisruptorServer.java:695)
>  [thrift-server-0.3.7.jar:na]
>         at 
> com.thinkaurelius.thrift.TDisruptorServer$InvocationHandler.onEvent(TDisruptorServer.java:689)
>  [thrift-server-0.3.7.jar:na]
>         at com.lmax.disruptor.WorkProcessor.run(WorkProcessor.java:112) 
> [disruptor-3.0.1.jar:na]
>         at 
> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1142)
>  [na:1.8.0_60]
>         at 
> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:617)
>  [na:1.8.0_60]
>         at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745) [na:1.8.0_60]
> ```
> The attached jstack was taken from a node after the above was noticed.



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