Exceptions are back with a vengeance.  Anyone have any ideas?

On Feb 5, 11:19 am, Seth Goldstein <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, we found that one of our memcached servers had a clock that was
> slow by about 35 minutes.  We shut down memcached, synced up the
> clocks, deleted all of the ASP.Net temporary files on the web servers,
> restarted IIS, and then brought memcached back online.  We haven't see
> the exception since then.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Is it possible that a slow clock on one of the memcached servers could
> be the cause of such an exception?  Is the clock a red herring and is
> there still a bigger bug being masked?
>
> On Feb 5, 10:41 am, Seth Goldstein <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Today, we starting seeing IndexOutOfRangeException in
> > AccessOptimizer.SetPropertyValues.  Our code base in production hasn't
> > changed for about a week now, and all of a sudden this exception
> > started getting thrown.  We are unable to consistently reproduce the
> > bug.  But it does happen on a somewhat frequent basis.  We currently
> > use memcached version 1.4.1 for our nhibernate 2nd level cache.  The
> > exception is:
>
> > Exception type: System.IndexOutOfRangeException     Exception message:
> > Index was outside the bounds of the array.
>
> > The call stack is:
>
> > Stack trace:
> > at (Object , Object[] , SetterCallback )
> > at NHibernate.Bytecode.Lightweight.AccessOptimizer.SetPropertyValues(Object
> > target, Object[] values) in
> > C:\SourceCode\shamu\vendor\NHibernate\2.1.0.GA\src\NHibernate\Bytecode\Ligh­­tweight\AccessOptimizer.cs:line
> > 32
> > at 
> > NHibernate.Tuple.Entity.PocoEntityTuplizer.SetPropertyValuesWithOptimizer(O­­bject
> > entity, Object[] values) in
> > C:\SourceCode\shamu\vendor\NHibernate\2.1.0.GA\src\NHibernate\Tuple\Entity\­­PocoEntityTuplizer.cs:line
> > 292
> > at NHibernate.Tuple.Entity.PocoEntityTuplizer.SetPropertyValues(Object
> > entity, Object[] values) in
> > C:\SourceCode\shamu\vendor\NHibernate\2.1.0.GA\src\NHibernate\Tuple\Entity\­­PocoEntityTuplizer.cs:line
> > 280
> > at 
> > NHibernate.Persister.Entity.AbstractEntityPersister.SetPropertyValues(Objec­­t
> > obj, Object[] values, EntityMode entityMode) in
> > C:\SourceCode\shamu\vendor\NHibernate\2.1.0.GA\src\NHibernate\Persister\Ent­­ity\AbstractEntityPersister.cs:line
> > 3776
> > at NHibernate.Cache.Entry.CacheEntry.Assemble(Object[] values, Object
> > result, Object id, IEntityPersister persister, IInterceptor
> > interceptor, ISessionImplementor session) in
> > C:\SourceCode\shamu\vendor\NHibernate\2.1.0.GA\src\NHibernate\Cache\Entry\C­­acheEntry.cs:line
> > 94
> > at NHibernate.Cache.Entry.CacheEntry.Assemble(Object instance, Object
> > id, IEntityPersister persister, IInterceptor interceptor,
> > ISessionImplementor session) in
> > C:\SourceCode\shamu\vendor\NHibernate\2.1.0.GA\src\NHibernate\Cache\Entry\C­­acheEntry.cs:line
> > 72
> > at 
> > NHibernate.Event.Default.DefaultLoadEventListener.AssembleCacheEntry(CacheE­­ntry
> > entry, Object id, IEntityPersister persister, LoadEvent event) in
> > C:\SourceCode\shamu\vendor\NHibernate\2.1.0.GA\src\NHibernate\Event\Default­­\DefaultLoadEventListener.cs:line
> > 464
> > at 
> > NHibernate.Event.Default.DefaultLoadEventListener.LoadFromSecondLevelCache(­­LoadEvent
> > event, IEntityPersister persister, LoadType options) in
> > C:\SourceCode\shamu\vendor\NHibernate\2.1.0.GA\src\NHibernate\Event\Default­­\DefaultLoadEventListener.cs:line
> > 438
> > at NHibernate.Event.Default.DefaultLoadEventListener.DoLoad(LoadEvent
> > event, IEntityPersister persister, EntityKey keyToLoad, LoadType
> > options) in 
> > C:\SourceCode\shamu\vendor\NHibernate\2.1.0.GA\src\NHibernate\Event\Default­­\DefaultLoadEventListener.cs:line
> > 304
> > at NHibernate.Event.Default.DefaultLoadEventListener.Load(LoadEvent
> > event, IEntityPersister persister, EntityKey keyToLoad, LoadType
> > options) in 
> > C:\SourceCode\shamu\vendor\NHibernate\2.1.0.GA\src\NHibernate\Event\Default­­\DefaultLoadEventListener.cs:line
> > 103
> > at NHibernate.Event.Default.DefaultLoadEventListener.OnLoad(LoadEvent
> > event, LoadType loadType) in
> > C:\SourceCode\shamu\vendor\NHibernate\2.1.0.GA\src\NHibernate\Event\Default­­\DefaultLoadEventListener.cs:line
> > 68
> > at NHibernate.Impl.SessionImpl.FireLoad(LoadEvent event, LoadType
> > loadType) in 
> > C:\SourceCode\shamu\vendor\NHibernate\2.1.0.GA\src\NHibernate\Impl\SessionI­­mpl.cs:line
> > 2485
> > at NHibernate.Impl.SessionImpl.ImmediateLoad(String entityName, Object
> > id) in 
> > C:\SourceCode\shamu\vendor\NHibernate\2.1.0.GA\src\NHibernate\Impl\SessionI­­mpl.cs:line
> > 1361
> > at NHibernate.Proxy.AbstractLazyInitializer.Initialize() in
> > C:\SourceCode\shamu\vendor\NHibernate\2.1.0.GA\src\NHibernate\Proxy\Abstrac­­tLazyInitializer.cs:line
> > 70
> > at NHibernate.Proxy.AbstractLazyInitializer.GetImplementation() in
> > C:\SourceCode\shamu\vendor\NHibernate\2.1.0.GA\src\NHibernate\Proxy\Abstrac­­tLazyInitializer.cs:line
> > 154
> > at NHibernate.ByteCode.Castle.LazyInitializer.Intercept(IInvocation
> > invocation) in 
> > C:\SourceCode\shamu\vendor\NHibernate\2.1.0.GA\src\NHibernate.ByteCode.Cast­­le\LazyInitializer.cs:line
> > 61
> > at Castle.DynamicProxy.AbstractInvocation.Proceed()
> > at TenantProxy1a719121d7ad431a94e33e6604a711fa.get_Id()
>
> > I've tracked it down to what I believe to be
> > NHibernate\Bytecode\Lightweight\ReflectionOptimizer.cs
> > in the GenerateSetPropertyValuesMethod method
>
> > The only way that exception could get thrown would be if there were
> > more setters than getters which sounds outrageous.
>
> > Or the getters array is never initialized?
>
> > Any ideas?
>
> > Any other information that I can provide to further diagnose?

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