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Pushkar Raste commented on SOLR-11475:
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If you are blocked then you can try to turn using versionRanges off and 
fallback to using individual versions. 

If you can wait for a code fix, I will take a stab at it this weekend. Solution 
I am thinking is keeping a counter and incrementing it for every iteration and 
if we don't break from the outermost `while` loop before `counter > 
Math.max(ourUpdates.size(), otherVersions.size())` then throw an exception. 

or in the `else` before we create a new rage add a check of X and -X and throw 
an exception if that is true

> Endless loop and OOM in PeerSync
> --------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-11475
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-11475
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Bug
>      Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public) 
>            Reporter: Andrey Kudryavtsev
>
> After problem described in SOLR-11459, I restarted cluster and got OOM on 
> start. 
> [PeerSync#handleVersionsWithRanges|https://github.com/apache/lucene-solr/blob/68bda0be421ce18811e03b229781fd6152fcc04a/solr/core/src/java/org/apache/solr/update/PeerSync.java#L539]
>  contains this logic: 
> {code}
>     while (otherUpdatesIndex >= 0) {
>       // we have run out of ourUpdates, pick up all the remaining versions 
> from the other versions
>       if (ourUpdatesIndex < 0) {
>         String range = otherVersions.get(otherUpdatesIndex) + "..." + 
> otherVersions.get(0);
>         rangesToRequest.add(range);
>         totalRequestedVersions += otherUpdatesIndex + 1;
>         break;
>       }
>       // stop when the entries get old enough that reorders may lead us to 
> see updates we don't need
>       if (!completeList && Math.abs(otherVersions.get(otherUpdatesIndex)) < 
> ourLowThreshold) break;
>       if (ourUpdates.get(ourUpdatesIndex).longValue() == 
> otherVersions.get(otherUpdatesIndex).longValue()) {
>         ourUpdatesIndex--;
>         otherUpdatesIndex--;
>       } else if (Math.abs(ourUpdates.get(ourUpdatesIndex)) < 
> Math.abs(otherVersions.get(otherUpdatesIndex))) {
>         ourUpdatesIndex--;
>       } else {
>         long rangeStart = otherVersions.get(otherUpdatesIndex);
>         while ((otherUpdatesIndex < otherVersions.size())
>             && (Math.abs(otherVersions.get(otherUpdatesIndex)) < 
> Math.abs(ourUpdates.get(ourUpdatesIndex)))) {
>           otherUpdatesIndex--;
>           totalRequestedVersions++;
>         }
>         // construct range here
>         rangesToRequest.add(rangeStart + "..." + 
> otherVersions.get(otherUpdatesIndex + 1));
>       }
>     }
> {code}
> If at some point there will be
> {code} ourUpdates.get(ourUpdatesIndex) = 
> -otherVersions.get(otherUpdatesIndex) {code}
> loop will never end. It will add same string again and again into 
> {{rangesToRequest}} until process runs out of memory.



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