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Rob Audenaerde updated LUCENE-5139:
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    Description: 
It is a hard to reproduce problem, but I see it from time to time. I am 
indexing some 100k documents and while I am doing that, I use the search and 
facet module. 

In some cases, I get an AIOOBE on the FacetAccumulator.accumulate method. See 
for example this little stacktrace:
java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 1400222
     at 
org.apache.lucene.facet.search.FastCountingFacetsAggregator.aggregate(FastCountingFacetsAggregator.java:87)
     at 
org.apache.lucene.facet.search.FacetsAccumulator.accumulate(FacetsAccumulator.java:167)
     at 
org.apache.lucene.facet.search.FacetsCollector.getFacetResults(FacetsCollector.java:214)
     at ...

Some more detail:

I have a index that is being written to by an IndexWriter. The index is 
searched by a SearcherManager that uses the same Directory. The searcherManager 
has a scheduled maybeRefresh each 1000ms. When refreshing, I also check whether 
the taxonomy has changed. If so, I replace it by the new one. I use this code:

TaxonomyReader newReader = TaxonomyReader.openIfChanged( this.taxoReader );
if ( newReader != null )
                        {
                                this.taxoReader = newReader;
                                LOG.info( "Reopening taxonomyReader because it 
has changed!" );
                        }


I will try to make it more reproducable; but maybe someone already has an idea 
on what might trigger this.

  was:
It is a hard to reproduce problem, but I see it from time to time. I am 
indexing some 100k documents and while I am doing that, I use the search and 
facet module. 

In some cases, I get an AIOOBE on the FacetAccumulator.accumulate method. See 
for example this little stacktrace:
java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 1400222
     at 
org.apache.lucene.facet.search.FastCountingFacetsAggregator.aggregate(FastCountingFacetsAggregator.java:87)
     at 
org.apache.lucene.facet.search.FacetsAccumulator.accumulate(FacetsAccumulator.java:167)
     at 
org.apache.lucene.facet.search.FacetsCollector.getFacetResults(FacetsCollector.java:214)
     at ...

Some more detail:

I have a index that is being written to by an IndexWriter. The index is 
searched by a SearcherManager that uses the same Directory. The searcherManager 
has a scheduled maybeRefresh each 1000ms. 


I will try to make it more reproducable; but maybe someone already has an idea 
on what might trigger this.

    
> ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException in FacetsAccumulator.accumulate while indexing
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LUCENE-5139
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-5139
>             Project: Lucene - Core
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: modules/facet
>    Affects Versions: 4.4
>         Environment: Ubuntu 64 bit
>            Reporter: Rob Audenaerde
>
> It is a hard to reproduce problem, but I see it from time to time. I am 
> indexing some 100k documents and while I am doing that, I use the search and 
> facet module. 
> In some cases, I get an AIOOBE on the FacetAccumulator.accumulate method. See 
> for example this little stacktrace:
> java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 1400222
>      at 
> org.apache.lucene.facet.search.FastCountingFacetsAggregator.aggregate(FastCountingFacetsAggregator.java:87)
>      at 
> org.apache.lucene.facet.search.FacetsAccumulator.accumulate(FacetsAccumulator.java:167)
>      at 
> org.apache.lucene.facet.search.FacetsCollector.getFacetResults(FacetsCollector.java:214)
>      at ...
> Some more detail:
> I have a index that is being written to by an IndexWriter. The index is 
> searched by a SearcherManager that uses the same Directory. The 
> searcherManager has a scheduled maybeRefresh each 1000ms. When refreshing, I 
> also check whether the taxonomy has changed. If so, I replace it by the new 
> one. I use this code:
> TaxonomyReader newReader = TaxonomyReader.openIfChanged( this.taxoReader );
> if ( newReader != null )
>                       {
>                               this.taxoReader = newReader;
>                               LOG.info( "Reopening taxonomyReader because it 
> has changed!" );
>                       }
> I will try to make it more reproducable; but maybe someone already has an 
> idea on what might trigger this.

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