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Istvan Toth updated PHOENIX-4910: --------------------------------- Fix Version/s: (was: 5.2.1) > Improvements to spooled MappedByteBufferQueue files > --------------------------------------------------- > > Key: PHOENIX-4910 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-4910 > Project: Phoenix > Issue Type: Bug > Reporter: Josh Elser > Assignee: Josh Elser > Priority: Major > Attachments: PHOENIX-4910.001.patch, PHOENIX-4910.002.patch > > > A user ran into a JVM bug which appears to have caused a RegionServer to > crash while running a topN aggregate query. This left a large number of files > in {{/tmp}} after the RS had gone away (due to a JVM SIGBUS crash). > MappedByteBufferQueue will buffer results in memory up to 20MB by default > (controlled by {{phoenix.query.spoolThresholdBytes}}) and then start > appending them to a file. I'm seeing two things which could be improved: > * If the RS exits abnormally, there is no process to clean up files - would > be nice to register the {{deleteOnExit()}} hook to try to clean these up. > * There is no ability to control where MappedByteBufferQueue writes its > spool file - would be nice to use something other than /tmp (I think we have > a property to control this already in our config..) > FYI [~an...@apache.org] -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)