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Steve Loughran commented on HADOOP-10203:
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why the move from the S3 classes to the Storage ones? I don't see it compiling
without imports and some other changes -but I'll wait to see what Jenkins says
there
> Connection leak in Jets3tNativeFileSystemStore#retrieveMetadata
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>
> Key: HADOOP-10203
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-10203
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: fs/s3
> Environment: CDH 2.0.0-cdh4.5.0
> (30821ec616ee7a21ee8447949b7c6208a8f1e7d8)
> Reporter: Andrei Savu
> Assignee: Andrei Savu
> Attachments: HADOOP-10203-trunk.patch, HADOOP-10203.patch
>
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> Jets3tNativeFileSystemStore#retrieveMetadata is leaking connections.
> This affects any client that tries to read many small files very quickly
> (e.g. distcp from s3 to hdfs with small files blocks due to connection pool
> starvation).
> This is not a problem for larger files because when the GC runs any
> connection that's out of scope will be released in #finalize().
> We are seeing the following log messages as a symptom of this problem:
> {noformat}
> 13/12/26 13:40:01 WARN httpclient.HttpMethodReleaseInputStream: Attempting to
> release HttpMethod in finalize() as its response data stream has gone out of
> scope. This attempt will not always succeed and cannot be relied upon! Please
> ensure response data streams are always fully consumed or closed to avoid
> HTTP connection starvation.
> 13/12/26 13:40:01 WARN httpclient.HttpMethodReleaseInputStream: Successfully
> released HttpMethod in finalize(). You were lucky this time... Please ensure
> response data streams are always fully consumed or closed.
> {noformat}
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