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


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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