I'm really not sure sorry. I wouldn't think it would cause an issue if it doesn't OOM. Even in the event of OOM or power outage, process killed, etc, it still should be fairly safe.

Can you post about your environment, JVM version, OS, JVM startup params etc? Do you access files on a network file system? I probably can't help, but someone else here probably can :)

Ryan

On 4/04/2014 5:08 PM, David Anstee wrote:
Hi,

We have not experienced any Out of Memory errors so far. We don't tend to receive any errors until the database is re-opened and the connection fails. I think this might be worth looking into further though as our application can sometimes require large amounts of memory for some processes. Do you think it is possible that this could be affecting the memory usage of the h2 database, as this will be included in the JVM, and though not causing an out of memory exception, it could be making it 'grind to a halt'?

Thanks, Steve. We don't use many long running transactions either, but i will look into this where we do and see if restricting these can solve the issue.

David
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