On 24 Feb 2013, at 04:11, Julian Klein <julianklein(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Ok, thanks. Here's what I have so far:
1) I am not retracting facts or setting expiration. This is by design since I am doing
the next item. Do I need to retract globals?
2) I have disposed the session when I ran with a StatefulSession. I understood this
means I do not need to retract facts. I do not attempt to reuse the session. I am now
trying to use a StatelessSession.
it makes no difference. Stateless is just a
convenience wrapper for stateful, that avoids having to call "dispose" at the
end.
3) Unfortunately, the rule base is very large and this will take a
long time. I am hoping to at least get to a point where this runs end-to-end. If it
takes several hours, I am ok with that.
Don't let an application get this big,
before you start testing.
4) I would expect everything except "eval" statements to
take advantage of indexing in my rules. Are you talking about BetaNode indexing? In all
cases, I use the property access over getters.
no not everything is indexed. Only
'==' operators are indexed, and you must put the field name to the left of the
operator. Until recently anything with nested accessors would not be indexed either, but
that should have improved in 5.5
5) Since I am using a stateless session, I would expect no recursion.
Statless session is just a wrapper for stateful. If the consequences modify or
insert data, you get recursions.
6) Got it. Thanks.
7) Does this only apply with a shared KnowledgeBase? What if I spawn multiple sessions
in separate threads?
The thread lock is per session.
All in all, I reduced the allocated heap size and ran jmap as recommended by Wolfgang
with a 6GB heap, 4 threads running sessions via a ForkJoinPool and less than 100K facts.
Here is a snapshot of the top hits. I ran this multiple times, and just like JProfiler,
the JoinNodeLeftTuple continue to grow and grow. I would expect this to fluctuate up and
down in count and size since I am not re-using a session. Not being familiar with the
internals of Drools, I am hoping someone could provide a sense of whether or not the below
points to one of the issues Mark mentioned above. Also, during GC events only Eden space
gets freed up so these objects appear to be living in Tenured space. This further
concerns me that something is not being cleaned up.
I fear it is all not so simple and will continue looking into Mark's list for
opportunities in my code base as well as work towards simple test case. I appreciate all
the time taken to read my rather lengthy emails. I am hoping that this detail will help
others as it has me. Thank you.
num #instances #bytes class name
----------------------------------------------
1: 61754567 4940365360 org.drools.reteoo.JoinNodeLeftTuple
2: 1954644 109460064 org.drools.reteoo.RightTuple
3: 302247 24179760 org.drools.common.AgendaItem
4: 447814 21495072 com.mycompany.loader.FactsLoader <- A bunch of
callable objects that get executed to load data to send to Drools when the processor(s) is
(are) idle.
5: 302247 19343808 org.drools.reteoo.RuleTerminalNodeLeftTuple
6: 897091 14353456 java.lang.Integer
7: 447814 14330048 java.util.RandomAccessSubList
8: 300383 11743152 [C
9: 447815 10747560 java.util.Collections$SynchronizedRandomAccessList
On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 5:57 PM, Julian Klein <julianklein(a)gmail.com> wrote:
This is great. It sounds like I have to go back to the drawing board. It may take a
while to work through this list. I'll circle back with outcomes.
Thank you.
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