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Jonathan Ellis commented on CASSANDRA-3273:
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So it sounds like only case 2 is worth bothering with?
                
> FailureDetector can take a very long time to mark a host down
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-3273
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-3273
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Core
>            Reporter: Brandon Williams
>            Assignee: Brandon Williams
>
> There are two ways to trigger this:
> * Bring a node up very briefly in a mixed-version cluster and then terminate 
> it
> * Bring a node up, terminate it for a very long time, then bring it back up 
> and take it down again
> In the first case, what can happen is a very short interval arrival time is 
> recorded by the versioning logic which requires reconnecting and can happen 
> very quickly. This can easily be solved by rejecting any intervals within a 
> reasonable bound, for instance the gossiper interval.
> The second instance is harder to solve, because what is happening is that an 
> extremely large interval is recorded, which is the time the node was left 
> dead the first time.  This throws off the mean of the intervals and causes it 
> to take a much longer time than it should to mark it down the second time.

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