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Goldstein Lyor commented on SSHD-908: ------------------------------------- {quote} Did you see a similar problem before and if so can you give us a solution ? {quote} Sorry, does not ring a bell... {quote} Can you help us troubleshoot this problem and in that case what kind of info you need ? {quote} I will try and help (within the limited amount of time I have at my disposal) - however the issue seems a bit generic - what "handles" are actually leaking ? Sockets ? Threads ? Others ? {quote} Our client is configured to use NIO2 builtin service provider, NIO2 Mina service provider and NIO2 Netty service provider {quote} I hope this means that you can *one* of them at any single time... they are not meant to run together... > Leak of process handles caused by local port forwarding connections > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: SSHD-908 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SSHD-908 > Project: MINA SSHD > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 2.1.0 > Reporter: Roberto Deandrea > Priority: Major > > Hi, > We have build an Apache SSHD Client (based on Apache SSHD 2.1.0) to forward > local sockets to target servers. > Our client is configured to use NIO2 builtin service provider, NIO2 Mina > service provider and NIO2 Netty service provider. > We have detected a leak of handles monitoring the java process with ALL above > NIO2 service provider. > When the limit of handles per process is reached, the java process become > unresponsive. > > We suspect that the problem could be into Apache SSHD Client code. > The problem is reproducible in our lab environment. > > Can you help us troubleshoot this problem and in that case what kind of info > you need ? > Did you see a similar problem before and if so, can you give us a solution ? > > Kind Regards > Roberto Deandrea > -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)