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Mahesh Reddy edited comment on WFLY-8160 at 2/17/17 10:39 AM:
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New file descriptors i see created for each request. Sample as below
java 12734 megha 778r FIFO 0,8 0t0
107360753 pipe
java 12734 megha 779w FIFO 0,8 0t0 107360753 pipe
was (Author: maheshvizag):
New file descriptors i see created for each request. Sample as below
java 18967 megha *921r FIFO 0,8 0t0
1244095284 pipe
java 18967 megha *922w FIFO 0,8 0t0 1244095284 pipe
java 18967 megha *923u a_inode 0,9 0 6115 [eventpoll]
Webservice response File Descriptor leak
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Key: WFLY-8160
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-8160
Project: WildFly
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Web Services
Affects Versions: 9.0.0.Final, 9.0.2.Final, 10.1.0.Final
Environment: JDK: jdk1.8.0_121, jdk1.8.0_66
WilfFly : wildfly-10.1.0.Final, wildfly-9.0.2.Final , wildfly-9.0.0.Final
OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.1 (Maipo)
Hardware: 64 bit 4 core
Reporter: Mahesh Reddy
Assignee: Alessio Soldano
Priority: Blocker
Attachments: BioMatcherWebserviceImpl.java, SOAP_REQUEST.txt, SOAP_RESPONSE.txt
We are getting File descriptor leak when wildfly responds to webservice call.
I think this happens if the webresvice response is huge complex structure,
I confirmed by adding the sleep just before the returning from the webservice method and
checking lsof -p <pid>, And again checking it after client receives the response,.
I notice for each webservice call, 2 file descriptors are open and never closed.
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