Hi Erich, Now that you mentioned the version you are using, I believe those are fixed in 2.0 -- not necessarily in the same way as your fix. Can you:
1) Try Lucene.Net 1.9.1 and see if you are still seeing the leaks. I rather have you try 2.0 but some API's have changed in 2.0. 2) Share with us the patch you used for 1.4.3 -- others may find it useful. Regards, -- George Aroush -----Original Message----- From: Erich Eichinger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 4:12 AM To: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: RE: [VOTE] Release of Apache Lucene.Net 2.0.0 Hi George, > The memory and resource leaks that you mentioned, have you observed > them or do you think they exist? Yes, I experienced them in a couple of high loaded web-applications and the fixes I mentioned took me 2 weeks to find them. TBH I experienced them using Lucene.NET 1.4.3 but checking the codebase showed, that the respective code didn't change to 2.0. > Do you have sample code that demonstrates them? > I ask this because you said "possible". This is misleading. I said "possible" because the underlying IndexInput might be a RAMDirectory. In case of FileDirectory (or the DBDirectory I mentioned in my private email) there is almost certainly a leak because of unclosed file-handles or db-connections. I can write some sample code to show up the leaks if you like. Btw: I found and fixed the leaks in v1.4.3 using SciTech's ".NET Memory Profiler" (don't want to ad here, but it has been the only useful tool I found for this purpose) > As for your WeakHashtable suggestion and the use of NHibernate, this > isn't possible. Another misunderstanding ;-). I didn't want you to link Lucene.NET to NHibernate. I just wanted to point you to an implementation I am aware of. > In my opinion, none of those issues are critical to stop this release. Since I have to deal almost 100% with web-applications, for me these leaks are definitely a showstopper. Depending on the application's traffic I experienced OutOfMemoryExceptions every few hours. After applying the fixes I described, everything is running smooth. cheers, Erich > -----Original Message----- > From: George Aroush [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 2:19 AM > To: [email protected]; > [email protected] > Subject: RE: [VOTE] Release of Apache Lucene.Net 2.0.0 > > Hi Erich, > > In my opinion, none of those issues are critical to stop this release. > > The memory and resource leaks that you mentioned, have you observed > them or do you think they exist? Do you have sample code that > demonstrates them? I ask this because you said "possible". Yes, I am > aware of a leak issue during sorting when Lucene.Net is compiled using > .NET 1.1, but with .NET 2.0, it disappears. > > As for your WeakHashtable suggestion and the use of NHibernate, this > isn't possible. This release is supporting .NET 1.1 so we are > somewhat limited with what we have. No, I can't use NHibernate as > it's a 3rd party artifact and none ASF. > > Regards, > > -- George > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Erich Eichinger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 9:04 AM > To: [email protected]; > [email protected] > Subject: RE: [VOTE] Release of Apache Lucene.Net 2.0.0 > > Hi, > > there are some resource leaks that lead to really nasty problems in > highloaded webapplications. I summed up the most required changes: > > *) > Index/CompoundFileReader.cs:260: > Lucene.Net.Index.Compound.FileReader.CSIndexInput doesn't close > underlying IndexInput (possible resource leak) > > > *) > Index/TermInfosReader.cs > Index/SegmentReader.cs > > Usage of System.Threading.Thread.GetData()/.SetData() may result in > memory leaks in web-applications. Using > System.Runtime.Remoting.Messaging.CallContext is a much better choice. > > > *) > Search/FieldCacheImpl.cs > > cache should be a "WeakHashtable" instead of Hashtable. > Otherwise cached readers can't ever be collected and cause > memory/resource leaks. > > *) > FieldSortedHitQueue.cs > > the same problem as in FieldCacheImpl but with "Comparators" table. > > Asfaik a possible implementation of a "WeakHashtable" can be found in > the NHibernate project. > > > cheers, > Erich > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: George Aroush [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 4:06 AM > > To: [email protected]; > > [email protected] > > Subject: [VOTE] Release of Apache Lucene.Net 2.0.0 > > > > Hi folks, > > > > To follow the proper release process of ASF, please take a > moment to > > cast your vote to release Lucene.Net 2.0.0. I have placed both the > > release candidate of source code and binary > > here: http://people.apache.org/~aroush/ > > > > The change history for this release can be found here: > > https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/lucene.net/trunk/C% > > 23/src/HISTORY > > .txt > > > > In addition to Lucene.Net release, this release also > contains ported > > code in "contrib". > > > > Please cast your vote on releasing Apache Lucene.Net 2.0.0 no later > > then this coming Saturday. > > > > [ ] +1 Approve release > > [x] -1 Veto release (please give reason) > > > > Regards, > > > > -- George Aroush > > > > > >
