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Duncan Sands commented on CASSANDRA-7904:
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Are you saying that if a node sends a repair message twice and both get lost, 
then repair will hang and no complaint will be printed to the logs (unless 
logging at level DEBUG)?  If so, wouldn't it be better to abort the repair and 
print an exception to the logs?

PS: I forgot to mention that the cluster is using the hsha RPC server type.
PPS: I will try increasing the value of this option
  # The default timeout for other, miscellaneous operations
  request_timeout_in_ms: 10000
in cassandra.yaml.

> Repair hangs
> ------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-7904
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-7904
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Core
>         Environment: C* 2.0.10, ubuntu 14.04, Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server, 
> java version "1.7.0_45"
>            Reporter: Duncan Sands
>         Attachments: ls-172.18.68.138, ls-192.168.21.13, ls-192.168.60.134, 
> ls-192.168.60.136
>
>
> Cluster of 22 nodes spread over 4 data centres.  Not used on the weekend, so 
> repair is run on all nodes (in a staggered fashion) on the weekend.  Nodetool 
> options: -par -pr.  There is usually some overlap in the repairs: repair on 
> one node may well still be running when repair is started on the next node.  
> Repair hangs for some of the nodes almost every weekend.  It hung last 
> weekend, here are the details:
> In the whole cluster, only one node had an exception since C* was last 
> restarted.  This node is 192.168.60.136 and the exception is harmless: a 
> client disconnected abruptly.
> tpstats
>   4 nodes have a non-zero value for "active" or "pending" in 
> AntiEntropySessions.  These nodes all have Active => 1 and Pending => 1.  The 
> nodes are:
>   192.168.21.13 (data centre R)
>   192.168.60.134 (data centre A)
>   192.168.60.136 (data centre A)
>   172.18.68.138 (data centre Z)
> compactionstats:
>   No compactions.  All nodes have:
>     pending tasks: 0
>     Active compaction remaining time :        n/a
> netstats:
>   All except one node have nothing.  One node (192.168.60.131, not one of the 
> nodes listed in the tpstats section above) has (note the Responses Pending 
> value of 1):
>     Mode: NORMAL
>     Not sending any streams.
>     Read Repair Statistics:
>     Attempted: 4233
>     Mismatch (Blocking): 0
>     Mismatch (Background): 243
>     Pool Name                    Active   Pending      Completed
>     Commands                        n/a         0       34785445
>     Responses                       n/a         1       38567167
> Repair sessions
>   I looked for repair sessions that failed to complete.  On 3 of the 4 nodes 
> mentioned in tpstats above I found that they had sent merkle tree requests 
> and got responses from all but one node.  In the log file for the node that 
> failed to respond there is no sign that it ever received the request.  On 1 
> node (172.18.68.138) it looks like responses were received from every node, 
> some streaming was done, and then... nothing.  Details:
>   Node 192.168.21.13 (data centre R):
>     Sent merkle trees to /172.18.33.24, /192.168.60.140, /192.168.60.142, 
> /172.18.68.139, /172.18.68.138, /172.18.33.22, /192.168.21.13 for table 
> brokers, never got a response from /172.18.68.139.  On /172.18.68.139, just 
> before this time it sent a response for the same repair session but a 
> different table, and there is no record of it receiving a request for table 
> brokers.
>   Node 192.168.60.134 (data centre A):
>     Sent merkle trees to /172.18.68.139, /172.18.68.138, /192.168.60.132, 
> /192.168.21.14, /192.168.60.134 for table swxess_outbound, never got a 
> response from /172.18.68.138.  On /172.18.68.138, just before this time it 
> sent a response for the same repair session but a different table, and there 
> is no record of it receiving a request for table swxess_outbound.
>   Node 192.168.60.136 (data centre A):
>     Sent merkle trees to /192.168.60.142, /172.18.68.139, /192.168.60.136 for 
> table rollups7200, never got a response from /172.18.68.139.  This repair 
> session is never mentioned in the /172.18.68.139 log.
>   Node 172.18.68.138 (data centre Z):
>     The issue here seems to be repair session 
> #a55c16e1-35eb-11e4-8e7e-51c077eaf311.  It got responses for all its merkle 
> tree requests, did some streaming, but seems to have stopped after finishing 
> with one table (rollups60).  I found it as follows: it is the only repair for 
> which there is no "session completed successfully" message in the log.
> Some log file snippets are attached.



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