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Patrick Hunt resolved ZOOKEEPER-528.
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    Resolution: Invalid
      Assignee: Patrick Hunt  (was: Benjamin Reed)

This was being caused by gc pressure due to ZOOKEEPER-536

Closing, will be fixed in ZOOKEEPER-536


> c client exists() call with watch on large number of nodes (>100k) causes 
> connection loss
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>
>                 Key: ZOOKEEPER-528
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-528
>             Project: Zookeeper
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: c client
>    Affects Versions: 3.2.0
>            Reporter: Patrick Hunt
>            Assignee: Patrick Hunt
>            Priority: Critical
>             Fix For: 3.3.0
>
>
> If I create 100k nodes on /misc then
>       CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, zoo_get_children(zh2, "/misc", 0, &children));
>       for (int i = 0; i < children.count; i++) {
>         sprintf(path, "/misc/%s", children.data[i]);
>         CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, zoo_exists(zh2, path, 1, &stat));
>         CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, zoo_wexists(zh3, path, watcher, &ctx3, 
> &stat));
>       }
> around 47k or so through the loop the client fails with -4 (connection loss), 
> the client timeout is 30 seconds. The server command port shows the 
> following, so it looks like it's not the server but some issue with watcher 
> reg on the c client?
> ph...@valhalla:~$ echo stat | nc localhost 22181
> Zookeeper version: 3.3.0--1, built on 07/22/2009 23:55 GMT
> Clients:
>  /127.0.0.1:45729[1](queued=0,recved=100024,sent=0)
>  /127.0.0.1:50229[1](queued=0,recved=0,sent=0)
>  /127.0.0.1:45731[1](queued=0,recved=47116,sent=0)
>  /127.0.0.1:45730[1](queued=0,recved=47117,sent=1)
> Latency min/avg/max: 0/196/1026
> Received: 194257
> Sent: 1
> Outstanding: 0
> Zxid: 0x186a4
> Mode: standalone
> Node count: 100005
> 729 is a separate client - the one that created the nodes originally.
> 731 and 730 are zh2/zh3 in the code.

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