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ASF subversion and git services commented on GEODE-2485:
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Commit 591391e0e9880d43eb57c39a7ab9c9b00d3e58df in geode's branch
refs/heads/feature/GEODE-2485 from [~dschneider]
[ https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=geode.git;h=591391e ]
Revert "GEODE-2485: fix leak in tx suspend/resume"
This reverts commit 344f93dfd07e6ace79cedfb474bf524b97232281.
This commit broke PartitionedRegionQueryEvaluatorTest.
> CacheTransactionManager suspend/resume can leak memory for 30 minutes
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>
> Key: GEODE-2485
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-2485
> Project: Geode
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: transactions
> Reporter: Darrel Schneider
> Assignee: Darrel Schneider
> Fix For: 1.2.0
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> Each time you suspend/resume a transaction it leaves about 80 bytes of heap
> allocated for 30 minutes. If you are doing a high rate of suspend/resume
> calls then this could cause you to run out of memory in that 30 minute window.
> As a workaround you can set -Dgemfire.suspendedTxTimeout to a value as small
> as 1 (which would cause the memory to be freed up after 1 minute instead of
> 30 minutes).
> One fix for this is to periodically call cache.getCCPTimer().timerPurge()
> after a certain number of resume calls have been done (for example 1000).
> Currently resume is calling cancel on the TimerTask but that leaves the task
> in the SystemTimer queue until it expires. Calling timerPurge it addition to
> cancel will fix this bug. Calling timerPurge for every cancel may cause the
> resume method to take too long and keep in mind the getCCPTimer is used by
> other things so the size of the SystemTimer queue that is being purged will
> not only be the number of suspended txs.
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