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Karl Wright commented on CONNECTORS-279:
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I'm going to try updating the JDBC driver to the latest one and see what that
yields.
> Postgresql load test job delete document cleanup fails sometimes and leaves
> orphaned documents
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> Key: CONNECTORS-279
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CONNECTORS-279
> Project: ManifoldCF
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Framework crawler agent
> Affects Versions: ManifoldCF 0.4
> Reporter: Karl Wright
> Assignee: Karl Wright
> Fix For: ManifoldCF 0.4
>
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> Running the postgresql load test on my laptop, I was surprised when the test
> did not finish. The UI indicated that the job was being deleted, but there
> were 49,000 documents and that number was not moving. Further inspection
> yielded the following:
> - Job was in the "DELETING" state
> - Documents were in the "BEINGDELETED" state
> - No activity of any kind ongoing
> The log had no errors.
> It was impossible to get a thread dump, but a cursory inspection of the code
> indicated that either the documents were being marked as "BEINGDELETED" but
> were not actually being placed on the in-memory queue, or the delete threads
> were picking up the documents and somehow avoiding marking them as being
> processed.
> Also, probably unrelated, the Document Status report listed these documents
> as having a status of "Being removed" and a state of "Unknown". The
> "Unknown" should have been a "Deleting". Since the extended WHEN... ELSE
> clause has a reasonable condition for the "Deleting" answer, it's hard to see
> how this could have occurred either.
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