Hi,

See my comments inline:

*Karaf version:* 4.0.0.0M1
*OS:* Linux 3.2.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.2.32-1 x86_64 GNU/Linux
*JVM:* 1.7 latest

1. If deploy bundle from file system or from obr , then kill karaf without
normal shutdown and start. Karaf will not resolve/start this bundle or
bundles. Bundle will lose dependent packages. I f karaf shutdown normally
all works fine. It not looks like enterprise stability.
Do you use Felix as framework ?
Can you try with Equinox if it's better.

Unfortunately, the bundle cache of the framework get corrupted (it's not directly a Karaf bug, but more a framework bug).

AFAIR, we now have a HUP signal catcher to limit this behaviour.
See my point later how to move forward about that.

2. If karaf cannot allocate memory for heap. After cleaning memory karaf
cant start random bundles. All bundles lose dependent packages. it not looks
like enterprise too. I'm wondering that no one asking about it, just few
posts on stackoverflow without answer. I'm so unlucky or what. Btw i had a
problem long time ago on karaf 3.
Which memory are you talking about ? The perm ?
It could be related to the bundle classloaders not cleaned.

Allow me to disagree a bit with you about "it's not look enterprise". We have a bunch of users in production with Karaf pretty stable. Probably some usages and special cases provide issues.

Anyway, your points are fair and should be addressed.

If you can provide test cases to reproduce your issue (at least a detailed description), I will be more than happy to create the Jira and re-work on these.

Regarding stackoverflow, it's the not the Karaf mailing list or forum. So, it's not surprising that you don't have answer there ;)

Regards
JB





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