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Chris Custine commented on SM-2011:
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Hi Kurt,
This is an interesting issue and has me a bit concerned. We don't currently
have any options for debugging/testing on this many cores but I will see if I
can find something to reproduce it. It might take some time to get access to
this kind of hardware so do let us know if you find anything.
In the mean time, I am wondering if the frequency of these occurrences are
reduced if you run it on a machine with fewer cores. If that isn't an option
for you to test with, could you set cpu affinity on start up and see if that
makes things better? Adding something like "taskset -c 1,2" to the java
command in the bin/servicemix startup script (near line 337 I believe, after
the exec command) should limit execution to 2 cores.
Let us know if you find anything, and we'll try to get this resolved...
> NMR Registration Fails on Startup Intermittently
> ------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: SM-2011
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/SM-2011
> Project: ServiceMix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Environment: Fuse 4.3
> Reporter: Kurt Westerfeld
> Priority: Critical
>
> We have a number of services which start when servicemix starts, based on
> servicemix-cxf-se, which publish endpoints to the NMR implicitly by using
> org.apache.servicemix.common.osgi.EndpointExporter. We are seeing the
> situation where after startup, some of our services are missing from the
> endpoint registry. We cannot see them using the admin command "nmr:list",
> and in tracking this down, have noticed that the
> org.apache.servicemix.nmr.core.EndpointRegistryImpl does not contain a
> mapping for the service. This is clearly a bug, because if we do an
> osgi:restart on the bundle containing our service the NMR will correctly
> register the endpoints.
> This is obviously causing us concern. We have worked around other
> initialization problems with our servicemix-cxf-se services related to
> generation of proxies by injecting the component registry
> (org.apache.servicemix.jbi.runtime.ComponentRegistry) to the proxy. We are
> wondering if there is a similar workaround we must perform in order to ensure
> our components do not initialize before the NMR service registry tracker is
> ready to receive them.
> Noticing a normal initialization sees this stacktrace fragment:
>
> org.apache.servicemix.nmr.core.EndpointRegistryImpl.register(org.apache.servicemix.nmr.api.Endpoint,
> java.util.Map<java.lang.String,?>) line: 115
>
> org.apache.servicemix.nmr.core.EndpointRegistryImpl.register(java.lang.Object,
> java.util.Map) line: 49
>
> org.apache.servicemix.nmr.osgi.OsgiServiceRegistryTracker<T>.addingService(org.osgi.framework.ServiceReference)
> line: 78
> So, it seems that the
> org.apache.servicemix.nmr.osgi.OsgiServiceRegistryTracker listener must be
> getting initialized *after* our own bundle in this case. Since this class
> registers a service tracker, it is my bet that it is not tracking services
> before our service's endpoint exporter has started running. In another odd
> twist, the main culprit in our use case exports 3 services, and only one of
> them seems to be missing.
> The complexity of getting our services to start properly and reliably has
> been the most significant issue facing us in our port from servicemix 3 to 4.
> We'd appreciate some help and/or fixes to get us moving in the right
> direction.
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