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package org.apache.cassandra.utils;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.net.SocketException;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicBoolean;
import com.google.common.annotations.VisibleForTesting;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
import org.apache.cassandra.concurrent.ScheduledExecutors;
import org.apache.cassandra.config.Config;
import org.apache.cassandra.config.DatabaseDescriptor;
import org.apache.cassandra.io.FSError;
import org.apache.cassandra.io.sstable.CorruptSSTableException;
import org.apache.cassandra.service.StorageService;
/**
* Responsible for deciding whether to kill the JVM if it gets in an "unstable" state (think OOM).
*/
public final class JVMStabilityInspector
{
private static final Logger logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger(JVMStabilityInspector.class);
private static Killer killer = new Killer();
private JVMStabilityInspector() {}
/**
* Certain Throwables and Exceptions represent "Die" conditions for the server.
* This recursively checks the input Throwable's cause hierarchy until null.
* @param t
* The Throwable to check for server-stop conditions
*/
public static void inspectThrowable(Throwable t)
{
boolean isUnstable = false;
if (t instanceof OutOfMemoryError)
{
isUnstable = true;
HeapUtils.generateHeapDump();
}
if (DatabaseDescriptor.getDiskFailurePolicy() == Config.DiskFailurePolicy.die)
if (t instanceof FSError || t instanceof CorruptSSTableException)
isUnstable = true;
// Check for file handle exhaustion
if (t instanceof FileNotFoundException || t instanceof SocketException)
if (t.getMessage().contains("Too many open files"))
isUnstable = true;
if (isUnstable)
killer.killCurrentJVM(t);
if (t.getCause() != null)
inspectThrowable(t.getCause());
}
public static void inspectCommitLogThrowable(Throwable t)
{
if (!StorageService.instance.isDaemonSetupCompleted())
{
logger.error("Exiting due to error while processing commit log during initialization.", t);
killer.killCurrentJVM(t, true);
}
else if (DatabaseDescriptor.getCommitFailurePolicy() == Config.CommitFailurePolicy.die)
killer.killCurrentJVM(t);
else
inspectThrowable(t);
}
public static void killCurrentJVM(Throwable t, boolean quiet)
{
killer.killCurrentJVM(t, quiet);
}
public static void userFunctionTimeout(Throwable t)
{
switch (DatabaseDescriptor.getUserFunctionTimeoutPolicy())
{
case die:
// policy to give 250ms grace time to
ScheduledExecutors.nonPeriodicTasks.schedule(() -> killer.killCurrentJVM(t), 250, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS);
break;
case die_immediate:
killer.killCurrentJVM(t);
break;
case ignore:
logger.error(t.getMessage());
break;
}
}
@VisibleForTesting
public static Killer replaceKiller(Killer newKiller)
{
Killer oldKiller = JVMStabilityInspector.killer;
JVMStabilityInspector.killer = newKiller;
return oldKiller;
}
@VisibleForTesting
public static class Killer
{
private final AtomicBoolean killing = new AtomicBoolean();
/**
* Certain situations represent "Die" conditions for the server, and if so, the reason is logged and the current JVM is killed.
*
* @param t
* The Throwable to log before killing the current JVM
*/
protected void killCurrentJVM(Throwable t)
{
killCurrentJVM(t, false);
}
protected void killCurrentJVM(Throwable t, boolean quiet)
{
if (!quiet)
{
t.printStackTrace(System.err);
logger.error("JVM state determined to be unstable. Exiting forcefully due to:", t);
}
if (killing.compareAndSet(false, true))
{
StorageService.instance.removeShutdownHook();
System.exit(100);
}
}
}
}
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