Bug 1008090

Summary: Increase the default stack size of the storage node
Product: [Other] RHQ Project Reporter: John Sanda <jsanda>
Component: InstallerAssignee: John Sanda <jsanda>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: Mike Foley <mfoley>
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Version: 4.9CC: hrupp, spinder
Target Milestone: ER01   
Target Release: RHQ 4.10   
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Description John Sanda 2013-09-14 15:58:10 UTC
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The default stack size is currently set to 180k, except for OpenJDK 6 installations where it is increased to 240k. It needs to be higher with Java  1.7.0_40. This is already addressed upstream in Cassandra by https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-5895. The stack size for a stock Cassandra install is now 256 KB. The storage node should use that default as well. The thread stack was never as much a concern for us since we are not even using the Thrift RPC server.

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Comment 1 John Sanda 2013-09-16 14:28:02 UTC
The default thread stack size is now always set to 256 KB.

master commit hash: 776a67ef98ae1

Comment 2 Simeon Pinder 2013-09-19 02:27:59 UTC
Moving to ON_QA as available for testing in the following ER1 brew build: https://brewweb.devel.redhat.com//buildinfo?buildID=295718

Comment 3 Heiko W. Rupp 2014-04-23 12:31:56 UTC
Bulk closing of 4.10 issues.

If an issue is not solved for you, please open a new BZ (or clone the existing one) with a version designator of 4.10.