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Phil Yang commented on HBASE-16973:
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Besides size limit, we also have time limit which is half of scanner timeout at 
client. If the scanner running time reach time limit, it will return what it 
has scanned. So in theory even if users use a sparse filter, they will still 
get some of rows in time?

> Revisiting default value for hbase.client.scanner.caching
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-16973
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-16973
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Yu Li
>            Assignee: Yu Li
>         Attachments: Scan.next_p999.png
>
>
> We are observing below logs for a long-running scan:
> {noformat}
> 2016-10-30 08:51:41,692 WARN  
> [B.defaultRpcServer.handler=50,queue=12,port=16020] ipc.RpcServer:
> (responseTooSlow-LongProcessTime): {"processingtimems":24329,
> "call":"Scan(org.apache.hadoop.hbase.protobuf.generated.ClientProtos$ScanRequest)",
> "client":"11.251.157.108:50415","scandetails":"table: ae_product_image 
> region: ae_product_image,494:
> ,1476872321454.33171a04a683c4404717c43ea4eb8978.","param":"scanner_id: 
> 5333521 number_of_rows: 2147483647
> close_scanner: false next_call_seq: 8 client_handles_partials: true 
> client_handles_heartbeats: true",
> "starttimems":1477788677363,"queuetimems":0,"class":"HRegionServer","responsesize":818,"method":"Scan"}
> {noformat}
> From which we found the "number_of_rows" is as big as {{Integer.MAX_VALUE}}
> And we also observed a long filter list on the customized scan. After 
> checking application code we confirmed that there's no {{Scan.setCaching}} or 
> {{hbase.client.scanner.caching}} setting on client side, so it turns out 
> using the default value the caching for Scan will be Integer.MAX_VALUE, which 
> is really a big surprise.
> After checking code and commit history, I found it's HBASE-11544 which 
> changes {{HConstants.DEFAULT_HBASE_CLIENT_SCANNER_CACHING}} from 100 to 
> Integer.MAX_VALUE, and from the release note there I could see below notation:
> {noformat}
> Scan caching default has been changed to Integer.Max_Value 
> This value works together with the new maxResultSize value from HBASE-12976 
> (defaults to 2MB) 
> Results returned from server on basis of size rather than number of rows 
> Provides better use of network since row size varies amongst tables
> {noformat}
> And I'm afraid this lacks of consideration of the case of scan with filters, 
> which may involve many rows but only return with a small result.
> What's more, we still have below comment/code in {{Scan.java}}
> {code}
>   /*
>    * -1 means no caching
>    */
>   private int caching = -1;
> {code}
> But actually the implementation does not follow (instead of no caching, we 
> are caching {{Integer.MAX_VALUE}}...).
> So here I'd like to bring up two points:
> 1. Change back the default value of 
> HConstants.DEFAULT_HBASE_CLIENT_SCANNER_CACHING to some small value like 128
> 2. Reenforce the semantic of "no caching"



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