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I D commented on HSEARCH-598:
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It appears that the total number of threads is 7, unless otherwise configured:
- MassIndexerImpl.objectLoadingThreads defaults to 2
- MassIndexerImpl.collectionLoadingThreads defaults to 4
- The main thread
However, I've seen MassIndexer use over 20 connections, so either it's creating
more threads than it's configured to create, or it's leaking threads, or some of
the threads are using more than one session / connection each.
MassIndexer freezes when pool size is too low
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Key: HSEARCH-598
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HSEARCH-598
Project: Hibernate Search
Issue Type: Bug
Components: documentation, massindexer
Affects Versions: 3.2.1
Environment: Hibernate Core 3.5.4, PostgreSQL 8.4.4
Reporter: I D
Assignee: Sanne Grinovero
Fix For: 3.2.2, 3.3.0.Beta2
In our application we use db connection pooling at the servlet container level - Jetty
instantiates a com.mchange.v2.c3p0.ComboPooledDataSource. We've disabled
Hibernate's connection pooling to avoid multiple connection pools.
Soon after starting to use MassIndexer we noticed that it SOMETIMES freezes during
operation - startAndWait() just hangs indefinitely. After some experimentation, we
realized that during this freeze the connection pool is maxed out and all the 15
connections (c3p0's default value for maxPoolSize is 15) are active.
We therefore experimented with various values for maxPoolSize and found that 10 or less
always seems to cause freezes, whereas 20 or more seems to work fine consistently. In
between is a grey area, where the freeze occurs inconsistently (this grey area may of
course extend to maxPoolSize<=10 and/or maxPoolSize>=20, since our tests only
provide a partial statistical sample).
If this is expected behavior, the minimal pool size / number of required connections
should be well documented.
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