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Jacek Furmankiewicz commented on CASSANDRA-7361:
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Also, is there any way to query the server from the client to find out if JNA 
is installed on all nodes in a cluster (at least in the local datacenter)?
That way we could throw an error or warning right on bootup (if this is the 
underlying issue).

In many environments it is 3rd parties that install Cassandra for our customers 
and we can only count on them to follow instructions.

> Cassandra locks up in full GC when you assign the entire heap to row cache
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-7361
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-7361
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Core
>         Environment: Ubuntu, RedHat, JDK 1.7
>            Reporter: Jacek Furmankiewicz
>            Priority: Minor
>
> We have a long running batch load process, which runs for many hours.
> Massive amount of writes, in large mutation batches (we increase the thrift 
> frame size to 45 MB).
> Everything goes well, but after about 3 hrs of processing everything locks 
> up. We start getting NoHostsAvailable exceptions on the Java application side 
> (with Astyanax as our driver), eventually socket timeouts.
> Looking at Cassandra, we can see that it is using nearly the full 8GB of heap 
> and unable to free it. It spends most of its time in full GC, but the amount 
> of memory does not go down.
> Here is a long sample from jstat to show this over an extended time period
> e.g.
> http://aep.appspot.com/display/NqqEagzGRLO_pCP2q8hZtitnuVU/
> This continues even after we shut down our app. Nothing is connected to 
> Cassandra any more, yet it is still stuck in full GC and cannot free up 
> memory.
> Running nodetool tpstats shows that nothing is pending, all seems OK:
> {quote}
> Pool Name                    Active   Pending      Completed   Blocked  All 
> time blocked
> ReadStage                         0         0       69555935         0        
>          0
> RequestResponseStage              0         0              0         0        
>          0
> MutationStage                     0         0       73123690         0        
>          0
> ReadRepairStage                   0         0              0         0        
>          0
> ReplicateOnWriteStage             0         0              0         0        
>          0
> GossipStage                       0         0              0         0        
>          0
> CacheCleanupExecutor              0         0              0         0        
>          0
> MigrationStage                    0         0             46         0        
>          0
> MemoryMeter                       0         0           1125         0        
>          0
> FlushWriter                       0         0            824         0        
>         30
> ValidationExecutor                0         0              0         0        
>          0
> InternalResponseStage             0         0             23         0        
>          0
> AntiEntropyStage                  0         0              0         0        
>          0
> MemtablePostFlusher               0         0           1783         0        
>          0
> MiscStage                         0         0              0         0        
>          0
> PendingRangeCalculator            0         0              1         0        
>          0
> CompactionExecutor                0         0          74330         0        
>          0
> commitlog_archiver                0         0              0         0        
>          0
> HintedHandoff                     0         0              0         0        
>          0
> Message type           Dropped
> RANGE_SLICE                  0
> READ_REPAIR                  0
> PAGED_RANGE                  0
> BINARY                       0
> READ                       585
> MUTATION                 75775
> _TRACE                       0
> REQUEST_RESPONSE             0
> COUNTER_MUTATION             0
> {quote}
> We had this happen on 2 separate boxes, one with 2.0.6, the other with 2.0.8.
> Right now this is a total blocker for us. We are unable to process the 
> customer data and have to abort in the middle of large processing.
> This is a new customer, so we did not have a chance to see if this occurred 
> with 1.1 or 1.2 in the past (we moved to 2.0 recently).
> We have the Cassandra process still running, pls let us know if there is 
> anything else we could run to give you more insight.



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