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Michael Dürig commented on OAK-2045:
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Much of the discussion also relating to this issue has currently moved to
OAK-2192.
> Long running JCR session prevent live cleanup in Segment FileStore
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> Key: OAK-2045
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-2045
> Project: Jackrabbit Oak
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: segmentmk
> Reporter: Chetan Mehrotra
> Assignee: Chetan Mehrotra
> Fix For: 1.2
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> Attachments: OAK-2045-segment-fault-approach-1.patch,
> OAK-2045-segment-fault-approach-2-path-based.patch,
> OAK-2045-segment-fault-approach.patch, OAK-2045-test-fix.patch
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> Cleanup operation in SegmentNodeStore detects the un referenced garbage and
> clean it up. To determine the reference validity it starts with an initial
> set of SegmentId which have a live java reference.
> This works fine for simple setup but when Oak repository is used in an
> application (like Sling) where application code can create long running
> session (for observation) then such session are bound to old NodeState at
> time of startup. Such references prevent the cleanup logic to remove older
> revisions while system is running. Such revisions can only be removed via an
> offline compaction-> cleanup.
> Need to find out a way where we can _migrate_ such old NodeState references
> to newer revisions
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