I have recently chased a lot of leaks. Probably before 2.28.  So I would
recommend the 2.30 upgrade for sure


Also one thing you could do is use my pet project to chase the increases.
It’s called check-leak.

You attach a remote process and produce a report for what’s growing.  I
highly recommend both:

2.30 upgrade and remote check leak.

On Wed, Aug 9, 2023 at 11:41 AM Justin Bertram <jbert...@apache.org> wrote:

> I echo Tim's recommendation to use the latest release, but I don't mean to
> say that will certainly resolve the problem.
>
> I can't say if you're doing anything wrong without more information. Can
> you answer the following questions?
>
>  - What client library are you using?
>  - How often are consumers being created?
>  - Are consumers being closed properly once they are no longer needed?
>  - Are JMS sessions being used concurrently from multiple threads?
>  - Do you have a way to reproduce this that you can provide to me? A
> reproducer would make diagnosing this issue much simpler.
>
> Entries to the list of filter strings are added when a consumer is created
> and removed when a consumer is closed so at first glance it appears you're
> leaking consumers.
>
>
> Justin
>
> On Wed, Aug 9, 2023 at 7:07 AM Jan Šmucr <jan.sm...@aimtecglobal.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Hello.
> > I’m using a simple master-slave Artemis 2.26.0 cluster, and I’m noticing
> > heap usage growing more and more each day no matter the throughput.
> There’s
> > about 670 sessions at the same time opened for producers and consumers.
> > Consumers are polling queues on regular basis, some once a second
> (meaning
> > 1s timeout), some less often. This is by design and cannot be altered.
> All
> > client resources are being reused as much as possible. Usually there’s a
> > thread pool and the threads have a session opened, and wait for tasks to
> be
> > available to them.
> > It appears to me that the more consumers there is the faster the server
> > heap depletes.
> > Now, I’m not very familiar with leak hunting apps, so all I have are tiny
> > hints that it may have something to do with filter strings not being
> reused
> > and/or thrown away when not needed any more. I don’t know if I can post a
> > screenshot here so I uploaded it here: https://snipboard.io/LHifUK.jpg
> > This is from a heap dump opened in JMC JOverflow plugin.
> > Is there something obvious that I’m doing wrong? Do you have any clues on
> > what is going on here?
> > Thank you.
> > Jan.
> >
> >
>
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