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Galder Zamarreño commented on ISPN-2163:
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The problem is that there's no guarantees that a JVM will be able to do anything when
an OOME is thrown.
LowMemoryEvent in case of internal OoM Exceptions
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Key: ISPN-2163
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-2163
Project: Infinispan
Issue Type: Feature Request
Reporter: Thomas Fromm
Assignee: Manik Surtani
Problem:
During operations like put() on node A and distribution of the data to B it could happen,
that an OutOfMemoryException appears at B and the transaction fails. At node B I don't
get notified (beside log) about the underlying exception, cause the tx is invoked
remotly.
I'd like to get informed at node B, if such execptions happen. Maybe LowMemoryEvent
in CacheManager?
With such event the application on B can decide cleanup stuff, shutdown or whatever.
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