Jim can provide a more detailed answer, but in general, yes it would indicate a (likely small) resource leak. The interesting part being:

> 2 resources locked (1,7%)

and later

> 5 resources locked (3,7%)

-- Kevin


Mike Hearn wrote:
OK. What is the impact of the bugs? I haven't noticed any obvious problems when it occurs. Sounds like a GPU resource leak of some kind?


On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 6:24 PM, Kevin Rushforth <kevin.rushfo...@oracle.com <mailto:kevin.rushfo...@oracle.com>> wrote:

    Ideally we need a reproducible test case with a set of
    instructions to demonstrate the bug. I know this can be a
    challenge for an intermittent bug.

    -- Kevin



    Mike Hearn wrote:
    I see this message quite frequently. What sort of things do you
    need in these bug reports?


    On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 5:38 PM, Kevin Rushforth
    <kevin.rushfo...@oracle.com <mailto:kevin.rushfo...@oracle.com>>
    wrote:

        Any time you see this message, it isn't your fault. Rather
        this is a bug in the JavaFX runtime. Please file a JIRA.

        -- Kevin



        Mario Ivankovits wrote:

            Hi!

            Is there anything further I can do to see which resources
            are locked so I can see if this is my fault and to
            release them properly?
            How to interpret this output?

Thanks for any info.
            Outstanding resource locks detected:
            ES2 Vram Pool: 76.571.592 used (28,5%), 76.571.592
            managed (28,5%), 268.435.456 total
            118 total resources being managed
            average resource age is 540,5 frames
            57 resources at maximum supported age (48,3%)
            6 resources marked permanent (5,1%)
            2 resources have had mismatched locks (1,7%)
            2 resources locked (1,7%)
            79 resources contain interesting data (66,9%)
            0 resources disappeared (0,0%)

            Outstanding resource locks detected:
            ES2 Vram Pool: 141.193.956 used (52,6%), 141.193.956
            managed (52,6%), 268.435.456 total
            136 total resources being managed
            average resource age is 467,8 frames
            57 resources at maximum supported age (41,9%)
            6 resources marked permanent (4,4%)
            5 resources have had mismatched locks (3,7%)
            5 resources locked (3,7%)
            82 resources contain interesting data (60,3%)
            0 resources disappeared (0,0%)


            Best regards,
            Mario



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