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Alex Parvulescu edited comment on OAK-2498 at 10/4/16 12:07 PM:
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results:
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Total size:
20 GB in 82284 data segments
768 KB in 3 bulk segments
4 GB in maps (46450859 leaf and branch records)
1 GB in lists (55469092 list and bucket records)
3 GB in values (value and block records of 70765667 properties,
3429/378684/0/1214419 small/medium/long/external blobs, 46258452/1862224/159
small/medium/long strings)
194 MB in templates (16772712 template records)
3 GB in nodes (251591739 node records)
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was (Author: alex.parvulescu):
sure, I'll post the results here
> Root record references provide too little context for parsing a segment
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> Key: OAK-2498
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-2498
> Project: Jackrabbit Oak
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: segment-tar
> Reporter: Michael Dürig
> Assignee: Francesco Mari
> Labels: tools
> Fix For: Segment Tar 0.0.14
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> According to the [documentation |
> http://jackrabbit.apache.org/oak/docs/nodestore/segmentmk.html] the root
> record references in a segment header provide enough context for parsing all
> records within this segment without any external information.
> Turns out this is not true: if a root record reference turns e.g. to a list
> record. The items in that list are record ids of unknown type. So even though
> those records might live in the same segment, we can't parse them as we don't
> know their type.
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