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Cassandra terminates on startup

Updated on March 11, 2021

This content applies only to On-premises and Client-managed cloud environments

Linux terminates Cassandra on startup. Exit code 137 appears in the /etc/log/kern.log directory and in both Pega Platform Cassandra logs.

Cause

Linux terminates processes that exceed available disk space.

Remedy

  • Provide Cassandra with more disk space by removing obsolete files or by supplying additional disk space.
    To remove obsolete Cassandra files, run the nodetool cleanup operation. For more information about adding disk space, see the Apache Cassandra documentation.

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