Hi,

I couldn't find any github issues for this, so I thought I'd check first. 
As this is not critical (my app still runs without compaction), I can try 
to help debug this over time....

I'm running couchbase mobile version 1.0.2 on Android 4.4.2. The size of my 
database is over 1GB and is a large variety mix of small documents, big 
documents, and attachments (mostly images and one or two 40MB attachments).

When I try to issue the compact() operation in CBL, I watch the memory 
usage of the application spiral out of control.....Once it reaches over 
500MB, the app dies immediately. I can't find any obvious information in 
the android logcat to explain why it crashed, but I think it's safe to 
assume that either the Linux android OOM killer got a hold of it or Android 
decided to kill it.

Is this a known issue, or should I open a new ticket?

- Michael




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