Thanks for your help,
I'been biased with Cassandra server and forget about the client completely!
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On Mon, 19 Feb 2018 15:21:03 +0330 Lucas Benevides
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Why did you set the number of 1000 threads?
Does it show to be the m
Why did you set the number of 1000 threads?
Does it show to be the more performatic when threads = auto?
I have used stress tool in a larger test bed (10 nodes) and my optimal
setup was 24 threads.
To check this you must monitor the stress node, both the CPU and I/O. And
give it a try with fewer t
If that is the case you could also try to run more stress from another machine
as well.
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On Feb 18, 2018, 2:37 PM -0500, Jeff Jirsa , wrote:
> Stress client may be cpu bound as well
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> Jeff Jirsa
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> On Feb 18, 2018, at 7:40 AM, onmst
Stress client may be cpu bound as well
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> On Feb 18, 2018, at 7:40 AM, onmstester onmstester
> wrote:
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> I'm running tests on separate machine (not member of the cluster)
> I'm using the default data model of cassandra-stress tool : keyspace1 and
> table: standard1. nothing sp
I'm running tests on separate machine (not member of the cluster)
I'm using the default data model of cassandra-stress tool : keyspace1 and
table: standard1. nothing special on network or data traffic. Network capable
of 1 G and tested it with ipperf.
iftop shows maximum of 48Mbit traffic betwe
Got it.
Here are some other questions.
Are you running the test on separate machine or one of the cluster members?
When configuring Cassandra stress what data model did you end up using? ( do
you see Data or traffic skew?)
Do you see any wide partitions or Tombstone warnings on either node.
H
But monitoring cassandra with jmx using jvisualVM shows no problem, less than
30% of heap size used
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On Sun, 18 Feb 2018 17:26:59 +0330 Rahul Singh
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You don’t don’t have enough memory. That’s just a start.
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You don’t don’t have enough memory. That’s just a start.
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On Feb 18, 2018, 6:29 AM -0500, onmstester onmstester ,
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> I've configured a simple cluster using two PC with identical spec:
> cpu core i5
> RAM: 8GB ddr3
> Disk: 1TB 5400r
I've configured a simple cluster using two PC with identical spec:
cpu core i5 RAM: 8GB ddr3 Disk: 1TB 5400rpm Network: 1 G (I've test it with
iperf, it really is!)
using the common configs described in many sites including datastax itself:
cluster_name: 'MyCassandraCluster' num_tokens: 256 se