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mingjun jiang commented on JBMESSAGING-1763:
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Howard,
I compare your remoting config with mine, I found your config has additional settings as
following:
<attribute name="failureDisconnectTimeout"
isParam="true">0</attribute>
<attribute name="callbackErrorsAllowed">1</attribute>
<attribute name="useClientConnectionIdentity"
isParam="true">true</attribute>
These 3 attributes are introduced in Remoting 2.5.2, right? Because we were using
Remoting 2.2.3 SP1 (later we used Remoting jar 2.4.0 SP1 ), I'm afraid that these 3
attributes will not take effect even though we add them into our remoting config, right?
You mentioned you ever encountered similar case and solved it by setting timeout, but I
found the timeout setting in your remoting config is still 0 (the same as our setting):
<attribute name="timeout" isParam="true">0</attribute>
Which timeout setting had you changed to solve this problem? <attribute
name="timeout" or <attribute name="failureDisconnectTimeout"?
Actually, we just use the default remoting config provided by JBoss, and we don't want
to change it since there is a comment in the remoting config :" <!-- There
should be no reason to change these parameters - warning! Changing them may stop JBoss
Messaging working correctly --> "
Bisocket connection won't be closed if pulling out the ethernet
cable between client and server. The failure detection code won't close the failure
connection, as a result, the subsequent requests will hang after connection account
exceeds the threshold
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Key: JBMESSAGING-1763
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBMESSAGING-1763
Project: JBoss Messaging
Issue Type: Bug
Components: JMS Remoting
Affects Versions: 1.4.5.GA, 1.4.6.GA
Environment: OS: Windows Server 2003. JBoss App Server 4.2.3.GA, JBoss Messaging
1.4.5 GA, JBoss Remoting 2.2.3 SP1
Reporter: mingjun jiang
Assignee: Howard Gao
Fix For: 1.4.6.GA.SP1, 1.4.7.GA
Attachments: remoting-bisocket-service.xml
We are using JBoss App Server 4.2.3.GA, JBoss Messaging 1.4.5 GA and JBoss Remoting 2.2.3
SP1. In our application, there are a lot of Message listeners running on the client side,
these message listeners will receive messages from queue/topic deployed in JBoss Messaging
Configuration:
We created our own JMS Connection factory which uses the default remoting connector. As
you know, the default remoting connector is configured to use the bisocket transport. We
didn't change the default value of the remoting connector
During we run our application, we open the JBoss web console to monitor the value of
currentClientPoolSize under "Jboss.remoting" JMX MBean.
How to reproduce this issue:
1. Run 5 message listeners in the client side to receive messages from JBoss Messaging,
then we observe the value of currentClientPoolSize is 10
2. After processing several messages, we manually pull out the ethernet cable. The value
of currentClientPoolSize is still 10.
3. We run another 5 message listeners in client side, then the value of
currentClientPoolSize will become 20
4. After we do the same operations above several times, the value of
currentClientPoolSize will increase continuously. Once the value of currentClientPoolSize
is equal to the MaxPoolSize, then the subsequent incoming client requests will hang, and
we will encounter the following exception in server side
2009-10-20 18:08:09,655 ERROR [org.jboss.remoting.transport.socket.ServerThread]
Worker thread initialization failure
java.net.SocketException: Connection reset
at java.net.SocketInputStream.read(SocketInputStream.java:168)
at java.io.BufferedInputStream.fill(BufferedInputStream.java:218)
at java.io.BufferedInputStream.read(BufferedInputStream.java:235)
at java.io.FilterInputStream.read(FilterInputStream.java:66)
at
org.jboss.remoting.transport.socket.ServerThread.readVersion(ServerThread.java:859)
at
org.jboss.remoting.transport.socket.ServerThread.processInvocation(ServerThread.java:545)
at org.jboss.remoting.transport.socket.ServerThread.dorun(ServerThread.java:406)
at org.jboss.remoting.transport.socket.ServerThread.run(ServerThread.java:173)
Conclusion: JBoss Messaging won't close the failure connections if they are caused by
manually pulling out ethernet cable. As a result, the value of currentClientPoolSize will
increase continuously and finally the new client requests will hang
Note: If we killed the process of message listener in client side, then the value of
currentClientPoolSize will decrease to 0 immediately, it seems that the server could
detect the failure connection and perform the corresponding resource releasing.
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