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Jason Spittel commented on WFLY-3652:
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Where can I find the git commit for this? In the undertow repo? If in the wildfly repo,
searching for 'WFLY-3652' in the logs or 3652 or 'Network connection leak'
is not returning anything.
Network connection leak
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Key: WFLY-3652
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-3652
Project: WildFly
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Web (Undertow)
Affects Versions: 8.1.0.Final
Environment: Linux 2.6.38-16-server
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_45-b18)
Reporter: Jan Vanhercke
Assignee: Stuart Douglas
Fix For: 9.0.0.Alpha1
When using Asynchronous servlets and AsyncListeners for long polling we observe a
connection leak in the undertow subsystem.
Heap dumps show a large number of org.xnio.io.NioSocketConduit,
io.undertow.server.protocol.http.HttpServerConnection and related objects.
However, since the effective number of connections is far less, nearly all AsyncContext
instances we find are in a complete state and lsof output returns a large number of
sockets with 'can't identify protocol' entries indicating that sockets are
kept open by the JVM but are in fact half closed by the network stack.
Not all connections appear to be leaking, but over time, depending on the load, the
server instance fills up.