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Bug
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    Resolution: Cannot Reproduce
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    Priority:
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    Affects Version/s: 2.8.0-rc5
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    Component/s: Storage, WiredTiger
 
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During one 10-minute run of a heavy mixed workload observed a 60-second stall, apparently coinciding with the time between the end of one checkpoint and the start of another.

- From A to B throughput drops to near 0.
 - mongod log shows a handful of ops completing throughout this period, with increasing latencies suggesting that they have been waiting since A.
 - page acquire time sleeping suggests most threads (about 93 out of 100) are waiting for access to pages
 - throughout this period 40 pages per second are being evicted because they exceeded in-memory maximum
 - yet cache statistics show nothing leaving the cache and no change in cache sizes during this period
 - at the end of the period about 2500 failed evictions are reported within 1 second. This is about the same number as the number of pages evicted during that period, i.e. 60 seconds * 40 pages / second. Is that a coincidence, or are the failed evictions reported at the end of the period the same evictions that were reported througout the period?
 - the 60-second stall appears to coinicide with the time between the end of one checkpoint and the start of the next.
 
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SERVER-17157 Seeing pauses in YCSB performance workload with WiredTiger
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 - Closed
 
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