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Malthe Borch commented on NIFI-9993:
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The fix was merged into the 1.16 support branch on May 12, so it would seem 
that the fix doesn't entirely fix the issue.

> Processors cannot write to Content Repo: Unable to write flowfile content to 
> content repository container default due to archive file size constraints; 
> waiting for archive cleanup
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>
>                 Key: NIFI-9993
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-9993
>             Project: Apache NiFi
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Core Framework
>            Reporter: Mark Payne
>            Assignee: Mark Payne
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: 1.17.0, 1.16.2
>
>          Time Spent: 20m
>  Remaining Estimate: 0h
>
> Sometimes, we can see NiFi log the following log message over and over:
> {code:java}
> 2022-05-05 10:47:03,267 WARN [Timer-Driven Process Thread-142] 
> o.a.n.c.repository.FileSystemRepository Unable to write to container default 
> due to archive file size constraints; waiting for archive cleanup {code}
> However, we can also see that there's nothing in the archive to cleanup, 
> based on the fact that we also continually see this log message:
> {code:java}
> 2022-05-05 10:01:02,515 INFO [Cleanup Archive for default] 
> o.a.n.c.repository.FileSystemRepository Successfully deleted 0 files (0 
> bytes) from archive {code}
> If there are any files in the archive directory, we should see them getting 
> cleaned up. The fact that we constantly see "Successfully deleted 0 files (0 
> bytes) from archive" implies there is nothing in the archive.
> But if there is nothing in the archive, then we should not be seeing any 
> notices about "Unable to write to container default due to archive file size 
> constraints."
> This results in processors getting blocked for indefinite periods of time.



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