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Dan Hendry edited comment on CASSANDRA-3484 at 11/11/11 7:07 PM:
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JMX evidence
                
      was (Author: dhendry):
    JMX
                  
> Bizarre Compaction Manager Behaviour
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>                 Key: CASSANDRA-3484
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-3484
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Core
>    Affects Versions: 1.0.2
>         Environment: RHEL 6
> java version "1.6.0_26"
> 6 node cluster (5 nodes 0.8.6, 1 node 1.0.2 minus CASSANDRA-2503)
>            Reporter: Dan Hendry
>         Attachments: compaction.png
>
>
> It seems the CompactionManager has gotten itself into a bad state. My 1.0.2 
> node has been up for 20 hours now - checking via JMX, the compaction manager 
> is reporting that it has completed 14,797,412,000 tasks. Yep, thats right 14 
> billion tasks and increasing at a rate of roughly 208,400/second. 
> I should point out that I am currently running a major compaction on the 
> node. My theory is that this problem was introduced by CASSANDRA-3363. It 
> looks like SizeTieredCompactionStrategy.getBackgroundTasks() returns a set of 
> task without consideration for any in-progress compactions. Compactions are 
> only kicked off if task.markSSTablesForCompaction() returns true 
> (CompactionManager line 127) but the task resubmission is based only on the 
> task list not being empty (CompactionManager line 141). Should the logic not 
> be to only reschedule if a task has actually been executed?
> I am just waiting now for the major compaction to finish to see if the 
> problem goes away as would be suggested by my theory.

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