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Pavol Pitonak edited comment on RF-13250 at 10/16/13 9:43 AM:
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Hi [~MilovdZee],
do you have org.richfaces.push.session.maxInactiveInterval and
org.atmosphere.cpr.CometSupport.maxInactiveActivity context parameters set in your
web.xml?
I saw OOME in my use-case but it failed because it couldn't create new native thread
which isn't a problem described in this issue, is it? Am I correct that your
application fills the whole heap?
How long does it take to get OOME? I.e. how fast will you get to the point of
"extreme memory usage"?
was (Author: ppitonak):
Hi [~MilovdZee],
do you have org.richfaces.push.session.maxInactiveInterval and
org.atmosphere.cpr.CometSupport.maxInactiveActivity context parameters set in your
web.xml?
I saw OOME in my use-case but it failed because it couldn't create new native thread
which isn't a problem described in this issue, is it? Am I correct that your
application fills the whole heap?
Extreme memory usage in RF4.3.4.Final and not in RF4.3.3.Final
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Key: RF-13250
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/RF-13250
Project: RichFaces
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Affects Versions: 4.3.4
Environment: Gentoo Linux, Tomcat 7.0.39, MyFaces 2.1.12, Tomahawk 1.1.14,
RichFaces 4.3.4, APR 1.4.5
Reporter: Milo van der Zee
Assignee: Pavol Pitonak
Labels: memoryleak
Hello,
I did an upgrade from RF 4.3.3.Final to 4.3.4.Final and the application started to crash
with 'Out Off Memory' errors. I changed the POM back to 4.3.3.Final and the
problem is gone.
I also started seeing this message lot's of times:
{{WARN org.atmosphere.cpr.AtmosphereResponse - Committed error code 400}}
I don't know if that has anything to do with the error. I set
{{org.atmosphere.cpr.sessionSupport}} to {{true}} and I did not see the message again. But
still the application went out-of-memory.
In the crashed system heap dump I see a lot of:
- AtomicBoolean (751.000, 15.0MB)
- ConcurrentLinkedQueue
- AtmospereRequest$Builder (60.042, 13.8MB)
To me it looks like it has something to do with Atmosphere. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Milo van der Zee
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