Do not use mmap/auto on Windows, standard access mode only. In cassandra.yaml:
disk_access_mode: standard


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From: Rene Kochen [mailto:rene.koc...@emea.schange.com]
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 14:47
To: user@cassandra.apache.org
Subject: Re: High commit size

The problem is that the system just freezes and nodes are dying. The system 
becomes very unresponsive and it always happens when the shareable amount of 
RAM reaches the total number of bytes in the system.

Is there something in Windows that I can tune in order to avoid this behavior? 
I cannot easily migrate to Linux right now.

Thanks,

Rene

2012/9/10 Oleg Dulin <oleg.du...@gmail.com<mailto:oleg.du...@gmail.com>>
It is memory-mapped I/O. I wouldn't worry about it.

BTW, Windows might not be the best choice to run Cassandra on. My experience 
running Cassandra on Windows has not been positive one. We no longer support 
Windows as our production platform.

Regards,
Oleg


On 2012-09-10 09:00:02 +0000, Rene Kochen said:
Hi all,

On my test cluster I have three Windows Server 2008 R2 machines running 
Cassandra 1.0.11

If i use memory mapped IO (the default), then the nodes freeze after a while. 
Paging is disabled.

The private bytes are OK (8GB). That is the amount I use in the -Xms and -Xmx 
arguments. The virtual size is big as expected because of the memory mapped IO. 
However, the working set size (size in RAM) is 24 GB (my total RAM usage). If I 
look with Process Explorer to the physical memory section I see a very high 
value in the "WS Sharable" section.

Anyone has a clue what is going om here?

Many thanks!

Rene
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