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Peter Firmstone reopened RIVER-327:
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Assignee: Peter Firmstone
This is still relevant, will find a solution for River 3.0.1
> Fast logging loop due to unexpected multicast socket close in
> LookupDiscovery$AnnouncementListener
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> Key: RIVER-327
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RIVER-327
> Project: River
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: net_jini_discovery
> Affects Versions: jtsk_2.1
> Environment: Win Server 2003, Sun Java 1.5.0_12
> Reporter: Chris Dolan
> Assignee: Peter Firmstone
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> In extremely rare circumstances (root cause still unknown) we see the
> following log message thousands of times per second:
> INFO: exception while listening for multicast announcements
> java.net.SocketException: socket closed
> at java.net.PlainDatagramSocketImpl.peekData(Unknown Source)
> at java.net.DatagramSocket.receive(662)
> at
> net.jini.discovery.LookupDiscovery$AnnouncementListener.run(1187)
> I don't know how or why the multicast listener socket has been closed
> (perhaps an OS network stack glitch and not Jini's fault) but the consequence
> is that the system gets an OutOfMemory error trying to process the vast
> number of log messages.
> Proposed solutions (not mutually exclusive):
> * catch SocketException and if socket.isClosed() then rebuild the socket
> * put a Thread.sleep(...) in the catch
> Note: this is a slightly modified version of Jini 2.1. I've compared the
> code we're running to the River trunk and confirmed that there's no
> differences in this section of the code.
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