Unfortunately, this can be pretty tricky to track down on the server. I’ve filed https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-14781 since I was recently bit by this as well.
Jordan On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 9:06 PM Saladi Naidu <naidusp2...@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote: > Any clues on this topic? > > Naidu Saladi > > > On Thursday, September 6, 2018 9:41 AM, Saladi Naidu > <naidusp2...@yahoo.com.INVALID> wrote: > > > We are receiving following error > > 9140- at > org.apache.cassandra.concurrent.SEPWorker.run(SEPWorker.java:105) > [apache-cassandra-3.0.10.jar:3.0.10] > > 9141- at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745) [na:1.8.0_101] > > 9142:WARN [SharedPool-Worker-1] 2018-09-06 14:29:46,071 > AbstractLocalAwareExecutorService.java:169 - Uncaught exception on thread > Thread[SharedPool-Worker-1,5,main]: {} > > 9143-java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Mutation of 16777251 bytes is too > large for the maximum size of 16777216 > > 9144- at > org.apache.cassandra.db.commitlog.CommitLog.add(CommitLog.java:256) > ~[apache-cassandra-3.0.10.jar:3.0.10] > > > I found following link that explained the cause > > By design intent the maximum allowed segment size is 50% of the configured > commit_log_segment_size_in_mb. This is so Cassandra avoids writing segments > with large amounts of empty space. > To elaborate; up to two 32MB segments will fit into 64MB, however 40MB > will only fit once leaving a larger amount of unused space. > > "I would like to find what table/column family this write/mutation is > causing this error so that I can reach out to right application team, log > does not provide any details regarding the mutation at all, is there a way > to find that out > > Mutation of bytes is too large for the maxiumum size of > <https://support.datastax.com/hc/en-us/articles/207267063-Mutation-of-x-bytes-is-too-large-for-the-maxiumum-size-of-y-> > > Mutation of bytes is too large for the maxiumum size of > Summary Apache Cassandra will discard mutations larger than a > predetermined size. This note addresses why this h... > > <https://support.datastax.com/hc/en-us/articles/207267063-Mutation-of-x-bytes-is-too-large-for-the-maxiumum-size-of-y-> > > > > > Naidu Saladi > > >