What are you using for disk_access_mode ?
Have you tried reducing the JVM head size?
Have you added the Jna.jar file to lib/ ? This will allow Cassandra to lock the 
JVM memory.


Aaron

On 17/02/2011, at 9:20 PM, ruslan usifov <ruslan.usi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 
> 
> 2011/2/16 Aaron Morton <aa...@thelastpickle.com>
> JVM heap memory is controlled by the settings in conf/Cassandra-env.sh
> 
> Memory mapped files will use additional virtual memory, is controlled in 
> conf/Cassandra.yaml disk_access_mode
> 
> 
> And??? JVM memory heap in cassandra 0.7 is by default half of memory is 
> system in my case 4GB, here is a part of cassandra-env.sh:
> 
> calculate_heap_size()
> {
>     case "`uname`" in
>         Linux)
>             system_memory_in_mb=`free -m | awk '/Mem:/ {print $2}'`
>             MAX_HEAP_SIZE=$((system_memory_in_mb / 2))M
>             return 0
>         ;;
>         FreeBSD)
>             system_memory_in_bytes=`sysctl hw.physmem | awk '{print $2}'`
>             MAX_HEAP_SIZE=$((system_memory_in_bytes / 1024 / 1024 / 2))M
>             return 0
>         ;;
>         *)
>             MAX_HEAP_SIZE=1024M
>             return 1
>         ;;
>     esac
> }
> 
> 
> 
> I set all this options by default. All my nodes have 8GB of memory. And i 
> affraid that after some time all my nodes goes to hard swap, and only reboot 
> help them :-(((
> 
> PS: as i understand that down sometime of cassandra is normal?

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