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Galder Zamarreño commented on ISPN-2172:
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Example, k0:
{code}[org.infinispan.interceptors.CallInterceptor] (main:___defaultcache) Executing
command: RemoveCommand{key=k0, value=null, flags=null}.
[org.infinispan.interceptors.DistributionInterceptor] (main:___defaultcache) Invoking
command RemoveCommand{key=k0, value=null, flags=null} on hosts [NodeA-60583, NodeA-47444]
[org.infinispan.interceptors.DistributionInterceptor] (main:___defaultcache) Put occuring
on node, requesting L1 cache invalidation for keys [k0]. Other data owners are
[NodeA-47444, NodeA-60583]
[org.infinispan.distribution.L1ManagerImpl] (main:___defaultcache) Invalidating L1 caches
for keys [k0]
[org.infinispan.distribution.L1ManagerImpl] (main:___defaultcache) No L1 caches to
invalidate{code}
But it's not invalidating NodeB's cache:
{code}java.lang.AssertionError: Key: k0 is present in cache at Cache
'___defaultcache'@NodeB-58777{code}
Cache removals not removing L1 cached values in non-owners
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Key: ISPN-2172
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-2172
Project: Infinispan
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Distributed Cache
Affects Versions: 5.1.5.FINAL, 5.2.0.ALPHA2
Reporter: Galder Zamarreño
Assignee: Galder Zamarreño
Priority: Critical
Labels: jdg, jdg6
Fix For: 5.2.0.ALPHA3, 5.2.0.FINAL
There appears to be an issue L1 and removals.
Seems like on removal, non-owners are not invalidated and data is left in memory.
If using a Hot Rod server, it would appear as if the remote get operations don't
return anything after removal is cos it goes to an owner node, where data is indeed
removed.
However, if you try to build a test case with embedded cache, it clearly shows that after
removal, data is left in memory.
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