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Kathey Marsden commented on DERBY-3571:
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In SingleReleaseLOBTracker,
I am sure I am missing something, but looking at the patch, I don't understand
how the elements of the trackColumn array are ever set to true, so that the
lobs get released. Shouldn't they be initialized to true in the constructor
and reset to true in discardState()? Then they would get set to false by
noRelease() when the lob is accessed.
> LOB locators are not released if the LOB columns are not accessed by the
> client
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>
> Key: DERBY-3571
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-3571
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: JDBC, Network Client
> Affects Versions: 10.3.2.1, 10.4.0.0, 10.5.0.0
> Reporter: Kristian Waagan
> Assignee: Kristian Waagan
> Attachments: derby-3571-1a-client_track_lob_fix.diff,
> derby-3571-1a-client_track_lob_fix.stat,
> derby-3571-1b-client_track_lob_fix.diff,
> derby-3571-1c-client_track_lob_fix.diff,
> derby-3571-1d-client_track_lob_fix.diff,
> derby-3571-1e-client_track_lob_fix.diff
>
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> If the client creates a result set containing LOB locator columns and
> iterates through it without actually accessing the LOB columns, the locators
> are not released.
> The amount of locators and their associated LOB objects causes the server to
> consume large amounts of memory and it eventually gets an OOME.
> There are a few workarounds for this bug:
> a) Access and/or properly close the LOBs (i.e. Blob.free).
> This is partly dependent on DERBY-2892.
> b) Invoke Connection.commit (or rollback) periodically, which causes all
> locators on the connection to be released.
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