I am using 5.5.0.Final.

Thanks.

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Geoffrey De Smet
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2013 10:46 AM
To: Rules Users List
Subject: Re: [rules-users] Drools memory consumption

Which version of drools?
Memory consumption improved a lot in 5.2 or 5.3 IIRC.
On 24-10-13 09:14, Elran Dvir wrote:
Thanks for the quick response.

I don't use entrypoints or windows in my rules.
I am using temporal constraints.
I can't retract the Log facts because I don't know whether other rules need 
them.

Maybe It's because there is no expiration set for Log. But I am not sure if I 
can.
(CorrelatedEvent has multiple expirations defined over the drl files)
I wrote this question two days ago and no one responded:

I have several drl files.
Each drl file contains one rule.
Each drl file is built to a knowledge package.
Each drl file contains declaration of the same fact (referencing to a imported 
class defined outside of the drl). The fact's role is of course event.

Can I define different expiration (@expires) for the fact in each drl?
Is expiration relevant only to the same drl?
Is the answer different if the fact is created in the rule's RHS 
(CorrelatedEvent) or if it inserted to the session's working memory outside of 
the drl (Log)?

Thanks.

From: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Matteo Cusmai
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2013 9:32 AM
To: Rules Users List
Subject: Re: [rules-users] Drools memory consumption


Are you using any entrypoint?
Time or length based?
It could be possible you have to retract manually the events.
On 24 Oct 2013 08:23, "Elran Dvir" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I am sending this message again because maybe the last wasn't sent because of 
the attached snapshots.
I removed them now.
Thanks.

Hi all,

I am using Drools Fusion. I am getting OutOfMemoryError rather fast. My JVM is 
running with -Xmx4g flag.
I have rules defined in another (not Drools) language.
Every rule is translated programmatically to a drl file. This is because the 
user can add and remove rules (in the other language) dynamically.
The default configuration contains 125 rules.

For example, one rule is supposed to identify a port scan event.

The basic fact is connection log. For each combination of src (source IP) and 
dst (destination IP) , detect a port scan event, if over 60 seconds there were 
at least 20 connection logs with different service and protocol.

The event will stay closed for 10 minute - no event will be sent during this 
time for this combination of  src and dst. The event the connection logs' ids 
(markers).
(other rules are very similar in structure, but different in logic, of course)

This is its programmatic drl file:

package com.checkpoint.correlation.impl.drools.package30;

import java.util.Date
import java.util.HashMap
import java.util.Set
import com.checkpoint.correlation.impl.drools.Log
import com.checkpoint.correlation.impl.drools.CorrelatedEvent

global com.checkpoint.correlation.server.EventsHandler externalEventsHandler;

import function 
com.checkpoint.correlation.impl.utils.UserDefinedFunctions.isInDayHourRange
import function 
com.checkpoint.correlation.impl.utils.UserDefinedFunctions.isInIpRange

function boolean filter(Log log) {
                return  (!((log.fieldsMap.get("src")!= null && 
isInIpRange(log.fieldsMap.get("src").toString(), "10.80.0.0", "10.80.255.255")) 
|| (log.fieldsMap.get("src")!= null && 
isInIpRange(log.fieldsMap.get("src").toString(), "124.0.0.0", 
"124.255.255.255")) || (log.fieldsMap.get("src")!= null && 
isInIpRange(log.fieldsMap.get("src").toString(), "192.168.0.0", 
"192.168.255.255")) || (log.fieldsMap.get("src")!= null && 
isInIpRange(log.fieldsMap.get("src").toString(), "195.158.7.0", 
"195.158.7.255")) || (log.fieldsMap.get("src")!= null && 
isInIpRange(log.fieldsMap.get("src").toString(), "11.25.0.0", "11.25.255.255")) 
|| (log.fieldsMap.get("src")!= null && 
isInIpRange(log.fieldsMap.get("src").toString(), "128.157.0.0", 
"128.157.255.255")) || (log.fieldsMap.get("src")!= null && 
isInIpRange(log.fieldsMap.get("src").toString(), "213.114.0.0", 
"213.114.255.255"))));
}

function String markersToString(Set markersSet) {
                int i = 0;
                String markersString = "";
                for (Object marker : markersSet) {
                                if (i == 25) break;
                                String markerStr = marker.toString();
                                if (i > 0) markersString += "\n";
                                markersString += markerStr;
                }
                return markersString;
}

function String calcSeverity(Log log) {
                return "High";
}

function String getUniqueId(Log log) {
                String uniqueId="";
                uniqueId += (log.fieldsMap.get("service") != null ? 
log.fieldsMap.get("service").toString() : "null");
                uniqueId += (log.fieldsMap.get("proto") != null ? 
log.fieldsMap.get("proto").toString() : "null");
                return uniqueId;
}
                                                                                
                                                                        &n! bsp;
declare Log
                @role(event)
end

declare CorrelatedEvent
                @role(event)
                @expires(600s)
end

rule "Port scan from external network"
enabled true
dialect "java"
no-loop
when
                $log : Log(eval(filter($log)))
                not CorrelatedEvent(getId() == 
"{8AC52BA8-1EE8-4f18-9BB4-54492116501C}", groupByFieldsMap.get("src") == 
$log.fieldsMap.get("src"), groupByFieldsMap.get("dst") == 
$log.fieldsMap.get("dst"))
                accumulate($accumulatedLog : Log(eval(filter($accumulatedLog)), 
this after[0s,60s] $log, fieldsMap.get("src") == $log.fieldsMap.get("src"), 
fieldsMap.get("dst") == $log.fieldsMap.get("dst"), $id : getUniqueId(this));
                                $idSet : collectSet($id);
                                $idSet.size > 19)
                accumulate($accumulatedLog : Log(eval(filter($accumulatedLog)), 
this after[0s,60s] $log, fieldsMap.get("src") == $log.fieldsMap.get("src"), 
fieldsMap.get("dst") == $log.fieldsMap.get("dst"), 
$idSet.contains(getUniqueId(this)), $marker : fieldsMap.get("marker"));
                                $markerSet : collectSet($marker))
                then
                CorrelatedEvent $ce = new 
CorrelatedEvent("{8AC52BA8-1EE8-4f18-9BB4-54492116501C}");
                $ce.groupByFieldsMap.put("src", $log.fieldsMap.get("src"));
                $ce.groupByFieldsMap.put("dst", $log.fieldsMap.get("dst"));
                insert($ce);
                HashMap<String,Object> fieldsMap = new HashMap<String,Object>();
                fieldsMap.put("cu_rule_id", 
"{8AC52BA8-1EE8-4f18-9BB4-54492116501C}");
                fieldsMap.put("event_name", "Port scan from external network");
                fieldsMap.put("cu_rule_severity", calcSeverity($log));
                fieldsMap.put("cu_rule_category", "Scans");
                fieldsMap.put("cu_log_count", $markerSet.size());
                fieldsMap.put("time", new Date());
                fieldsMap.put("cu_markers_list", markersToString($markerSet));
                fieldsMap.put("src", $log.fieldsMap.get("src"));
                fieldsMap.put("src_machine_name", 
$log.fieldsMap.get("src_machine_name"));
                fieldsMap.put("src_user_name", 
$log.fieldsMap.get("src_user_name"));
                fieldsMap.put("dst", $log.fieldsMap.get("dst"));
                fieldsMap.put("dst_machine_name", 
$log.fieldsMap.get("dst_machine_name"));
                fieldsMap.put("dst_user_name", 
$log.fieldsMap.get("dst_user_name"));
                fieldsMap.put("service", $log.fieldsMap.get("service"));
                fieldsMap.put("proto", $log.fieldsMap.get("proto"));
                fieldsMap.put("product", $log.fieldsMap.get("product"));
                externalEventsHandler.handleEvent(fieldsMap);
end

I am sending logs in a rate of up to 200 logs/sec. After about 3 minutes, my 
application starts to be unresponsive.
I monitored the JVM with VisualVM. Two snapshots of VisualVM are attached.
I found out that the class consuming most memory is FromNodeLeftTuple of drools 
(as can be seen in "instances.png").


1)      Is my inserting rate is too high?

2)      Is There a way I can make my rules more memory efficient?

Thanks.

Inserting logs:
public void insertEvents(Collection<Map<String, Object>> logs)
{
                for (Map<String, Object> map : logs) {
                                Log log = new Log();
                                Log.fieldsMap.putAll(map);
                                session.insert(log);
                                session.fireAllRules();
                }
}

Log class:
public class Log
{
    public HashMap<String, Object> fieldsMap = new HashMap<>();
}

CorrelatedEvent class:

public class CorrelatedEvent
{
    public Map<String, Object> groupByFieldsMap;

    private String id;

    public CorrelatedEvent(String id)
    {
        groupByFieldsMap = new HashMap<>();
        this.id<http://this.id> = id;
    }

    public String getId()
    {
        return id;
    }
}



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