[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] Commented: (JBMESSAGING-1359) MSSQL not cleaning deleted rows from JBM_MSG table, not reclaiming disk space
Tim Fox (JIRA)
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Wed Jul 9 11:24:27 EDT 2008
[ http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBMESSAGING-1359?page=comments#action_12420566 ]
Tim Fox commented on JBMESSAGING-1359:
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No, I just put it here so it doesn't get lost.
The last thing on this case is we were waiting for Martin to report back after trying aleks suggestion, also he was going to contact Microsoft support.
I've no idea if either of those things were done.
> MSSQL not cleaning deleted rows from JBM_MSG table, not reclaiming disk space
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> Key: JBMESSAGING-1359
> URL: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBMESSAGING-1359
> Project: JBoss Messaging
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: Messaging Core Persistence
> Affects Versions: 1.4.0.SP3.CP02
> Environment: SOA-P 4.2 CP02, RHEL5, MSSQL
> Reporter: Martin Vecera
> Assigned To: Tim Fox
> Fix For: 1.4.0.SP3.CP04
>
> Attachments: dbstat.csv.gz, jbm_msg.csv.gz, soaesb1_dbstat.sql.gz, soaesb1_perf.sql.gz
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> Reproducible: 100%
> Description: There is something that prevents MSSQL to clean deleted rows from JBM_MSG table and the disk space occupied by that table grows permanently.
> I had HelloWorld ESB service listening on JMS queue. I was constantly sending messages to that queue. JBM_MSG table contains around 1000 in average - this is balanced between sender and receiver. Consumer consumes old messages, new messages are still arriving.
> Every message has 5kB.
> The DB grows in size during this procedure until it takes the whole disk space and make the DB unusable for JBM.
> Evidence - attached files:
> dbstat.csv - status report for all the tables in DB - see RowCount, DataSpace for JBM_MSG
> jbm_msg.csv - content of JBM_MSG table when status report was generated
> soaesb1_dbstat.sql - SQL script for generating status report
> Caution: MSSQL is required in SOA-P PRD. If this cannot be solved, the requirement should be removed.
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