And when you open the bug, please make sure to state which operating system and version you are using.
thanks Jan On 24 November 2013 09:55, Simone Bordet <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 2:47 PM, Emmeran Seehuber <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hello everybody, >> >> I´m using jetty as standalone embedded web server behind a nginx and it is >> working great so far. Recently I upgraded from 7.6.4 to 9.0 and two days ago >> to 9.1.0.v20131115. >> >> Since my upgrade to 9.0 i experience native memory leaks. Also with 9.1 i >> still have the same leaks. Native memory leaks mean, that the process memory >> size grows very large and then I get OOM Exceptions for DirectByteBuffers. >> But to get there the server process has to run for about two weeks. >> >> Since the process has a 7 GB heap, the MaxDirectMemory Limit also seems to >> be 7 GB. >> >> First i thought that the many threads started/stopped in the thread pool are >> the problem. I specified a idle time of -1, and still many threads are >> restarted. Also some answers on the web about DirectByteBuffer OOM >> Exceptions pointed into this direction. But i don’t think thats the problem. >> >> I think the problem may be in ArrayByteBufferPool. It allocates an unbound >> number of ByteBuffers and caches them in a unbound ConcurrentLinkedQueue. So >> at some peak times many buffers are used and never freed. On the other side >> this doesn’t really fit with the allocated memory. At the moment the server >> has this direct memory allocations (according to the MBeans info): >> >> java.nio >> BufferPool >> name=direct >> - Count 384 >> - MemoryUsed 2728821147 >> - Name direct >> - ObjectName java.nio:type=BufferPool,name=direct >> - TotalCapacity 2728821147 >> >> That would mean an medium buffer size of about 7 MB. But the >> ArrayByteBufferPool does, as far as i understand, only allocate a max of 64 >> kb sized buffers by default ?! >> >> Current threads are: Count = 230, Maximum = 233, Started overall = 599 >> >> This numbers are after the process is running for about 32 hours. I´ve got >> about 320 request/minute at peak times. All this numbers are according to >> the embedded JavaMelody monitoring. >> >> The JVM arguments are: >> -server -XX:+UseCompressedOops -XX:MaxPermSize=512m -Xms7000M -Xmx7000M >> -XX:+UseParallelOldGC -XX:+DoEscapeAnalysis -XX:+OptimizeStringConcat >> JDK 1.7.0_45 >> >> The thread pool is configured this way: >> >> tp = new QueuedThreadPool(); >> tp.setMaxThreads(256); >> tp.setMinThreads(5); >> tp.setIdleTimeout(-1); >> tp.setName("Http Server Thread Pool"); >> tp.setDaemon(true); >> >> I had no such problems with jetty 7.x. Regularly calling System.gc() every >> hour does not help. Also the i´ve got no other GC problems. >> >> Any ideas what could cause this problems? >> Why are threads restarted in the pool even when i specify a idle timeout of >> -1? I also regulary schedule some own runnables on the thread pool - but >> they should not cause this problems, should they? They do in 99.99% of all >> cases not throw any exceptions. > > Seems like a bug. > I would keep the ThreadPool at default configuration for now, to have > less variables in the system. > > Would you be able to replace usage of ArrayByteBufferPool with > MappedByteBufferPool and see if the problem persist ? > > Also, please file an issue about this, it really looks from JMX that > there is a problem. > > Thanks ! > > -- > Simone Bordet > ---- > http://cometd.org > http://webtide.com > http://intalio.com > Developer advice, training, services and support > from the Jetty & CometD experts. > Intalio, the modern way to build business applications. > _______________________________________________ > jetty-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/jetty-users -- Jan Bartel <[email protected]> www.webtide.com 'Expert Jetty/CometD developer,production,operations advice' _______________________________________________ jetty-users mailing list [email protected] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/jetty-users
