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Rob van der Boom commented on JGRP-2396:
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So glad to see that keycloak 10 (or wildfly 19...) solved this issue !!!
!Schermafbeelding 2020-06-17 om 13.53.23.png!
increasing networkdata, cpu and heap
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Key: JGRP-2396
URL:
https://issues.redhat.com/browse/JGRP-2396
Project: JGroups
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 4.0.19
Reporter: Rob van der Boom
Assignee: Bela Ban
Priority: Major
Attachments: Schermafbeelding 2019-11-08 om 15.43.04.png, Schermafbeelding
2019-11-08 om 15.44.52.png, Schermafbeelding 2019-11-08 om 16.00.48.png,
jstack-production-pod0.dump, standalone-ha.xml
hey,
we have an keycloak (sso) setup, version 7.0.1 running in kubernetes - aws.
Its build on wildfly 17, infinispan 9.4 and jgroups 4.0.19.
We have 3 pods running in standalone-ha with cache setup on distribution (all 3 nodes -
so equivalent to replication)
ISSUE:
We see a slowly growing of networkstatistics, heap and cpu, while the number of sessions
in keycloak (cached) remain almost stable.
The cpu growth is caused by the TQbundler process, which explaines the networkdata
growth. It looks like this is causing also a memory leakage..
every 5 days we have to restart the pods and then every resets to a very low level
including the heap. this while all sessions are still valid and cached.
The only issue i could find maybe related to this is:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JGRP-2382?jql=project%20%3D%20JGRP%20AND%...
Could this be the same issue and does it also cause increasing network and cpu (since
that is why we have to restart, the heap has much space left !).
And if so how does this issue continue since for us its a major issue.
We als had this issue already in keycloak 5 (wildfly 15), thats why we upgraded to the
latest available version.