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Dag H. Wanvik commented on DERBY-4741: -------------------------------------- Lily, I looked at derby.log: The stack trace you see first: "ERROR 40XD1: Container was opened in read-only mode." seems to happen while Derby is opening the conglomerate in the normal fashion and finds for some reason that it (or the directory) is not writable. It is not obvious to me that this has to do with the patch, but it is not impossible, I suppose, since the patch does touch RAFContainer(4), e.g. by reopening the container if the channel has been closed by interrupts. But this seems to be a normal open, not a reopen called from RAFContainer4 (which is not on the stack). Cf. RAFContainer#run, action OPEN_CONTAINER_ACTION, ca line 1447. I'll see if I can run the test myself and reproduced the error. > Make Derby work reliably in the presence of thread interrupts > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: DERBY-4741 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-4741 > Project: Derby > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Store > Affects Versions: 10.2.1.6, 10.2.2.0, 10.3.1.4, 10.3.2.1, 10.3.3.0, > 10.4.1.3, 10.4.2.0, 10.5.1.1, 10.5.2.0, 10.5.3.0, 10.6.1.0 > Reporter: Dag H. Wanvik > Assignee: Dag H. Wanvik > Attachments: derby-4741-nio-container+log+waits+locks.diff, > derby-4741-nio-container+log+waits+locks.stat, > derby-4741-nio-container+log+waits.diff, > derby-4741-nio-container+log+waits.stat, derby-4741-nio-container+log.diff, > derby-4741-nio-container+log.stat, derby-4741-nio-container-2.diff, > derby-4741-nio-container-2.log, derby-4741-nio-container-2.stat, > derby-4741-nio-container-2b.diff, derby-4741-nio-container-2b.stat, > derby.log, xsbt0.log.gz > > > When not executing on a small device VM, Derby has been using the Java NIO > classes java.nio.clannel.* for file io. > If thread is interrupted while executing blocking IO operations in NIO, the > ClosedByInterruptException will get thrown. Unfortunately, Derby isn't > current architected to retry and complete such operations (before passing on > the interrupt), so the Derby database can be left in an inconsistent state > and we therefore have to return a database level error. This means the > applications can no longer access the database without a shutdown and reboot > including a recovery. > It would be nice if Derby could somehow detect and finish IO operations > underway when thread interrupts happen before passing the exception on to the > application. Derby embedded is sometimes embedded in applications that use > Thread.interrupt to stop threads. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.