FYI, ResourcePool is no longer in MG:U.

On 12/12/06, Jared Rypka-Hauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Actually...
I wonder...

There was an issue floating around where relocating ModelGlue event
handlers would cause the system to use up it's memory. I wonder if, since
the Reactor objects use more RAM (just because of everything they do), and
the MG events relocate, and everything is on just the right F of MG, Reactor
and the JVM, if that's not the cause of the issue.

I'm basically wondering if the difference is using MG with the
ResourcePool, relocating events, and Reactor Record objects as beans isn't
basically the cause of most of the issue...

Anyone fit that pattern?

J


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On Dec 12, 2006, at 4:06 PM, Lee McNeil wrote:

Late to reply to this, but we've had such major memory leak issues with
and around reactor (admittedly with model-glue too) in production that we
unfortunately had to remove it and replace with much simpler CFC.

With a JRun instance with 1.5GB we were dealing 25,000 CFM request per day
and running out of memory and getting java out of memory errors by the end
of the day.

Removing Reactor reduced the problem significantly (memory peaked @ 40%
but still ended @20% usage), and updating model-glue: unity beta1 to the
latest subversion checkout solved the issue completely (now averaging @ 10%
usage).

Sorry that I can't offer constructive advice here, but we had to remove
the issue ASAP, and building something very much like reactor but very very
much simpler was the answer for us.

Still using reactor for low impact sites, and really hope this gets
solved.� However for higher load sites, I don't think it quite makes the
mark.� Admittedly, I DO NOT THINK IT IS REACTORS FAULT.� I think that as
pointed out by others it is a problem with CFCs and garbage collection is
CFMX itself - which is a shame since reactor is a really a great product.




Lee.


On 12 Dec 2006, at 18:04, Daniel Gracia wrote:


Hey guys,

First of all, thanks for your incredible work for the framework.

I just wanted to ask around if someone has also had the same problem with
Reactor:

I use� Mach-ii - reactor architecture and I have, every 12 hours, to
restart my CF server (JRUN) because of the RAM level of the process has
reach the maximum (600MB) and the site doesn t work anymore.
Same kind of project using mach-ii but not reactor has not this kind of
problems.

�have the project isolated in his own Instance.

Does anybody had same kind of problems? I don t� wish it off course but it
could be cool if someone had experience the same and had solved or had any
idea where to start fixing it.

thanks

-daniel.






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