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Chris Graham commented on LOG4J2-571:
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It's an old p590 (2.1GHz Power 5) which has 32 CPUs and 512Gb in the frame, but
this specific LPAR has 20Gb, 2 CPU with 2 threads per core.
It will be soon moved to a p770 :)
I've asked the Archiva people to update the docs.
Thanks again!
-Chris
> AsyncLoggerConfig-1 Thread consuming excessive CPU
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: LOG4J2-571
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4J2-571
> Project: Log4j 2
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.0-rc1
> Environment: AIX 6.1
> oslevel -s: 6100-08-02-1316
> IBM WAS: 8.5.0.2
> IBM JRE/JDK:
> /opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/java/bin/java -version
> java version "1.6.0"
> Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build pap6460_26sr5fp2-20130423_01(SR5 FP2))
> IBM J9 VM (build 2.6, JRE 1.6.0 AIX ppc64-64 Compressed References
> 20130419_145740 (JIT disabled, AOT disabled)
> J9VM - R26_Java626_SR5_FP2_20130419_1420_B145740
> GC - R26_Java626_SR5_FP2_20130419_1420_B145740_CMPRSS
> J9CL - 20130419_145740)
> JCL - 20130419_01
> Reporter: Chris Graham
>
> In this instance, I'm an indirect used of log4j2 2.0-rc1, as it's in the web
> app that I'm using, Apache Archiva 2.0.1.
> The issue is that when running under WebSphere 8.5.0.2 (obviously on the IBM
> JDK, 1.6) on AIX 6.1 TL8, Apache Archiva when it's doing nothing, is sitting
> idle on around 50% CPU.
> Using the native AIX perf/mon tools, I've traced the source of the issue
> through to this Java thread. This is the relevant section from the heap dump.
> 3XMTHREADINFO "AsyncLoggerConfig-1" J9VMThread:0x0000000031D14600,
> j9thread_t:0x00000100137D8BD0, java/lang/Thread:0x000000004301C508, state:CW,
> prio=5
> 3XMJAVALTHREAD (java/lang/Thread getId:0x6A, isDaemon:true)
> 3XMTHREADINFO1 (native thread ID:0x2BF00F9, native priority:0x5,
> native policy:UNKNOWN)
> 3XMHEAPALLOC Heap bytes allocated since last GC cycle=0 (0x0)
> 3XMTHREADINFO3 Java callstack:
> 4XESTACKTRACE at sun/misc/Unsafe.park(Native Method)
> 4XESTACKTRACE at
> java/util/concurrent/locks/LockSupport.parkNanos(LockSupport.java:332)
> 4XESTACKTRACE at
> com/lmax/disruptor/SleepingWaitStrategy.applyWaitMethod(SleepingWaitStrategy.java:66)
> 4XESTACKTRACE at
> com/lmax/disruptor/SleepingWaitStrategy.waitFor(SleepingWaitStrategy.java:39)
> 4XESTACKTRACE at
> com/lmax/disruptor/ProcessingSequenceBarrier.waitFor(ProcessingSequenceBarrier.java:55)
> 4XESTACKTRACE at
> com/lmax/disruptor/BatchEventProcessor.run(BatchEventProcessor.java:115)
> 4XESTACKTRACE at
> java/util/concurrent/ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.runTask(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:895)
> 4XESTACKTRACE at
> java/util/concurrent/ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:918)
> 4XESTACKTRACE at java/lang/Thread.run(Thread.java:773)
> 3XMTHREADINFO3 Native callstack:
> 4XENATIVESTACK _event_wait+0x2b8 (0x09000000007E7D3C
> [libpthreads.a+0x16d3c])
> 4XENATIVESTACK _cond_wait_local+0x4e4 (0x09000000007F5A48
> [libpthreads.a+0x24a48])
> 4XENATIVESTACK _cond_wait+0xbc (0x09000000007F6020
> [libpthreads.a+0x25020])
> 4XENATIVESTACK pthread_cond_wait+0x1a8 (0x09000000007F6C8C
> [libpthreads.a+0x25c8c])
> 4XENATIVESTACK (0x0900000001223014 [libj9thr26.so+0x6014])
> 4XENATIVESTACK (0x0900000001222C60 [libj9thr26.so+0x5c60])
> 4XENATIVESTACK (0x090000000116AE58 [libj9vm26.so+0xfe58])
> 4XENATIVESTACK (0x090000000116B17C [libj9vm26.so+0x1017c])
> 4XENATIVESTACK (0x0900000001810528 [libjclscar_26.so+0x5c528])
> 4XENATIVESTACK (0x0900000001813B98 [libjclscar_26.so+0x5fb98])
> 4XENATIVESTACK (0x0900000001161764 [libj9vm26.so+0x6764])
> 4XENATIVESTACK (0x0900000001239CA0 [libj9prt26.so+0x2ca0])
> 4XENATIVESTACK (0x09000000011615D4 [libj9vm26.so+0x65d4])
> 4XENATIVESTACK (0x090000000121FAF4 [libj9thr26.so+0x2af4])
> 4XENATIVESTACK _pthread_body+0xf0 (0x09000000007D4D34
> [libpthreads.a+0x3d34])
> NULL
> I have tried both -DAsyncLoggerConfig.WaitStrategy=Block, explicitly, and the
> default of Sleep (by removing the -D). I have not tried Yield.
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