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Christopher L. Shannon edited comment on AMQ-6590 at 10/17/18 5:07 PM:
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[~jgenender] , ah yeah that makes sense, on the failover case on a shared store
you want to resume as fast as possible
So yeah for sure this is a good change as it helps that failover case and then
you can plan later when to take that hit on a clean restart or shutdown.
was (Author: christopher.l.shannon):
[~jgenender] , ah yeah that makes sense, on the failover case on a shared store
you want to resume as fast as possible
So yeah for sure this is a good chance as it helps that failover case and then
you can plan later when to take that hit in a clean restart or shutdown.
> KahaDB index loses track of free pages on unclean shutdown
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> Key: AMQ-6590
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-6590
> Project: ActiveMQ
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Broker
> Affects Versions: 5.14.3
> Reporter: Christopher L. Shannon
> Assignee: Christopher L. Shannon
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 5.15.0, 5.14.4, 5.16.0, 5.15.7
>
>
> I have discovered an issue with the KahaDB index recovery after an unclean
> shutdown (OOM error, kill -9, etc) that leads to excessive disk space usage.
> Normally on clean shutdown the index stores the known set of free pages to
> db.free and reads that in on start up to know which pages can be re-used. On
> an unclean shutdown this is not written to disk so on start up the index is
> supposed to scan the page file to figure out all of the free pages.
> Unfortunately it turns out that this scan of the page file is being done
> before the total page count value has been set so when the iterator is
> created it always thinks there are 0 pages to scan.
> The end result is that every time an unclean shutdown occurs all known free
> pages are lost and no longer tracked. This of course means new free pages
> have to be allocated and all of the existing space is now lost which will
> lead to excessive index file growth over time.
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