Hi James,
Thanks, I hope it does not happen again. It is running on a 12 core machine so
hopefully it is not a race condition. I suspect though like you do it was a
corrupt index.
Regards,
-Tony
--- On Sun, 10/7/12, James Roper <[email protected]> wrote:
From: James Roper <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [pebble-user] Latest Pebble causing out of memory issues...
To: "Mailing list for Pebble weblog users" <[email protected]>
Date: Sunday, October 7, 2012, 5:57 PM
Hi Tony,
The pebble indexes are generally flat files, they are not maintained in a
database, and are somewhat prone to corruption in cases of unclean shutdown,
and maybe (but hopefully not) race conditions, this is why we provide a simple
facility to reindex. I suspect your index was somehow corrupted, and this led
to the high memory usage that you were seeing. Unless you see it happen again,
and are able to reproduce the index corruption, there's not a lot that we can
do to investigate further at this point.
Cheers,
James
On 8 October 2012 05:15, Tony Anecito <[email protected]> wrote:
I am using 2.6.2 of Pebble. I left everything alone and just reindexed. Now the
other years show up on my blog home page. Not sure if the will fix the problem.
There was no version file in any of my blog year directories to remove.
Regards,
-Tony
--- On Sun, 10/7/12, Tony Anecito <[email protected]> wrote:
From: Tony Anecito <[email protected]>
Subject: [pebble-user] Latest Pebble causing out of memory issues...
To: "Pebble-Users" <[email protected]>
Date: Sunday, October 7, 2012, 12:07 PM
Hi All,
I am using the latest production version of pebble and just enabled it after
not being used for several months. I noticed my older blogs and thier years
were no longer visable so copied from the xml file into new blogs for one day.
I still have the old directories for the previous years. I deleted the old
directories and reindexed. I am not sure what triggers the sudden memory usage
by Pebble.
The problem showed up in a heap dump where there was over 500MB of calander
related objects. Seemed wrong for say 20 blog postings.
Any idea what needs to be done. I would like to use Pebble but not at the cost
of out of memory errors that bring down Tomcat 7.0.27 running 1.7.0_07 jvm.
Thanks!
-Tony
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