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Diego Marino Monetti updated ATLAS-3227:
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Attachment: ATLAS-3227.patch
> Bulk delete does not delete the indexes properly
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> Key: ATLAS-3227
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ATLAS-3227
> Project: Atlas
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: atlas-core
> Affects Versions: 2.0.0
> Environment: All
> Reporter: Diego Marino Monetti
> Priority: Major
> Labels: pull-request-available
> Fix For: 2.0.0
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> Attachments: ATLAS-3227.patch, application-with-patch.log,
> application-without-patch.log, bulkCreateType, bulkDeleteType,
> sample_type.json
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> Time Spent: 10m
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> Currently the Bulk Delete, first clears the cache and then does physical
> deletion from Janus of the required types. At the end of this operation it
> cycles through the attributes of the deleted types and for those attributes
> for which it is possible to have indexes, built-ins, enums and structs, marks
> the indexes as deleted. Since for each attribute the routine goes back to the
> type of attribute using the typeRegistry, that is the cache, if this
> attribute is a custom type the attribute was deleted before and the bulk
> delete partially fails.
> In particular, for each attribute in which this error does not occur, for
> example because built-in type, a label delete is added to the property key
> with the number of occurrences with which this property key is present in the
> store. Something like property_key_deleted_0. In fact, if you try to reload
> the same types and re-delete, the property keys are now marked as
> property_key_deleted_1.
> If, however, for the aforementioned reason the search for the type in the
> cache fails the property key is not marked and remains fully active, which,
> from what I can understand at this level of my knowledge, generates at least
> some MEMORY LEAKs.
> If I reload the types with the same entities and attributes it seems to be
> all right, but if I change some attributes, in my opinion, the result is
> unpredictable.
> This path tested on version 2.0 and SNAPSHOT 3.0 would resolve this issue.
> In attachment there is a small example that shows this behavior with and
> without this patch
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