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Clebert Suconic commented on ARTEMIS-4928:
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[~parkri] i recently fixed ARTEMIS-5694. I don't see any indication of you
using Transactions on your app, but perhaps the de-duplication would use
transactions.
Perhaps this is related?
> SendAcknowledgementHandler not getting called
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>
> Key: ARTEMIS-4928
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-4928
> Project: ActiveMQ Artemis
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Broker
> Affects Versions: 2.32.0, 2.35.0, 2.36.0
> Environment: The environment is Linux based, with Azul Java 17. I
> can update with more precise details if needed.
> Artemis version is 2.32.0. However, Artemis broker and the application (and
> thus client producer) are in the same JVM with socket transports.
> We do not see any exceptions in our logs.
>
> Reporter: Rick Parker
> Priority: Critical
> Attachments: image-2024-07-17-13-41-55-900.png,
> image-2024-07-17-13-49-53-962.png, image-2024-08-12-17-44-03-698.png,
> image-2024-08-12-17-45-55-812.png, image-2024-08-12-18-36-35-508.png,
> image-2024-08-12-18-37-10-723.png, image-2024-08-12-18-37-44-279.png,
> image-2024-09-04-15-09-31-595.png, image-2024-09-04-15-10-04-610.png,
> image-2024-10-16-16-08-29-866.png
>
>
> We have been using ArtemisMQ since 2016, and recently upgrading from 2.19.1
> on JDK8 to 2.32.0 on JDK17. We occasionally experience what looks like a
> failure to acknowledge the sending of a message by a (CORE) producer, since
> doing that upgrade, and it brings our application to a halt.
> When I say occasionally, we have a nightly performance test of our
> application that sends about 20-30 million messages from the one producer.
> This failure to acknowledge the send so far has happened twice in the space
> of about a month, which means it is happening approximately every 250-400
> million messages or perhaps more. This also means we don't currently have a
> self contained reproduction of the problem. We are starting to think about
> how we might reproduce it more frequently, if possible, since we have now
> seen it twice and have gained a tiny bit more understanding.
> The symptom is a failure to be called back from the send, and inspecting a
> heap dump I _think_ confirms that the producer is sitting on a send - but I
> am not an expert on the internal workings of Artemis and many apologies in
> advance if I either mislead or point fingers inappropriately.
> We will try upgrading to the latest 2.35.0 (as at time of writing) to see if
> it goes away - the fixed issues don't immediately shout out that it might be
> solved however.
> The API from which we do not get called back is:
> {{org.apache.activemq.artemis.api.core.client.ClientProducer.}}
> {{send(SimpleString address, Message message, SendAcknowledgementHandler
> handler)}}
> Can a misbehaving handler/callback somehow cause this? e.g. what happens if
> it throws an exception? (which we are not seeing bubble up anywhere, but
> haven not ruled it out)
> I have a screenshot of what looks like an interesting part of the heap dump -
> the {{{}ChannelImpl{}}}. To my eyes the {{firstStoredCommandID}} value looks
> out of sync with the content ({{{}correlationID{}}} of message) of the
> {{resendCache}} which is lagging behind for some reason. 8,815,497 is the
> message that has not had the handler called. But like I say, I'm looking at
> all this for the first time with little understanding.
> !image-2024-07-17-13-41-55-900.png|width=80%!
> It also looks like the same message is still present in the broker data
> structures / heap dump, along with 8,815,495
> !image-2024-07-17-13-49-53-962.png|width=80%!
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