I am using the default heap size which according to Netbeans is around 65MB.

If the RAM directory was not initialized correctly, how am I getting valid
search results? I am able to execute searches for quite some time before I
get OOME. 

Makes Sense? Or Maybe I am missing something, please let me know.



Matthew Hall-7 wrote:
> 
> Perhaps this is a simple question, but looking at your stack trace, I'm 
> not seeing where it was set during the tomcat initialization, so here
> goes:
> 
> Are you setting up the jvm's heap size during your Tomcat initialization 
> somewhere?
> 
> If not, that very well could be part of your issue, as the standard JVM 
> heapsize varies from platform to platform, so your windows based 
> installation of tomcat simply might not have enough JVM Heap available 
> to completely instantiate your RAMDirectory.
> 
> So, to start what is your heap currently set at for tomcat?
> 
> Secondly, if you try to increase it to a more reasonable value (say 512M 
> or 1G) do you still run into this issue?
> 
> Matt
> 
> Chetan Shah wrote:
>> The stack trace is attached.
>> http://www.nabble.com/file/p22667542/dump dump 
>>
>>
>> The file size of 
>> _30.cfx - 1462KB
>> _32.cfs - 3432KB
>> _30.cfs - 645KB
>>
>>
>> The source code of WatchListHTMLUtilities.getHTMLTitle is as follows :
>>
>>              File f = new File(htmlFileName);
>>              FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(f);
>>              org.apache.lucene.demo.html.HTMLParser parser = new 
>> HTMLParser(fis);            
>>              String title = parser.getTitle();
>>              fis.close();
>>              fis = null;
>>              f = null;
>>              return title;
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Michael McCandless-2 wrote:
>>   
>>> Hmm... after how many queries do you see the crash?
>>>
>>> Can you post the full OOME stack trace?
>>>
>>> You're using a RAMDirectory to hold the entire index... how large is  
>>> your index?
>>>
>>> Mike
>>>
>>> Chetan Shah wrote:
>>>
>>>     
>>>> After reading this forum post :
>>>> http://www.nabble.com/Lucene-Memory-Leak-tt19276999.html#a19364866
>>>>
>>>> I created a Singleton For Standard Analyzer too. But the problem still
>>>> persists.
>>>>
>>>> I have 2 singletons now. 1 for Standard Analyzer and other for
>>>> IndexSearcher.
>>>>
>>>> The code is as follows :
>>>>
>>>> package watchlistsearch.core;
>>>>
>>>> import java.io.IOException;
>>>>
>>>> import org.apache.lucene.search.IndexSearcher;
>>>> import org.apache.lucene.store.Directory;
>>>> import org.apache.lucene.store.RAMDirectory;
>>>>
>>>> import watchlistsearch.utils.Constants;
>>>>
>>>> public class IndexSearcherFactory {
>>>>    
>>>>    private static IndexSearcherFactory instance = null;
>>>>    
>>>>    private IndexSearcher indexSearcher;
>>>>    
>>>>    private IndexSearcherFactory() {
>>>>            
>>>>    }
>>>>    
>>>>    public static IndexSearcherFactory getInstance() {
>>>>            
>>>>            if (IndexSearcherFactory.instance == null) {                    
>>>>                    IndexSearcherFactory.instance = new 
>>>> IndexSearcherFactory();             
>>>>            }
>>>>            
>>>>            return IndexSearcherFactory.instance;   
>>>>            
>>>>    }
>>>>    
>>>>    public IndexSearcher getIndexSearcher() throws IOException {
>>>>            
>>>>            if (this.indexSearcher == null) {                       
>>>>                    Directory directory = new 
>>>> RAMDirectory(Constants.INDEX_DIRECTORY);
>>>>                    indexSearcher = new IndexSearcher(directory);           
>>>>                                 
>>>>            }
>>>>            
>>>>            return this.indexSearcher;              
>>>>    }
>>>>                    
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> package watchlistsearch.core;
>>>>
>>>> import java.io.IOException;
>>>>
>>>> import org.apache.log4j.Logger;
>>>> import org.apache.lucene.analysis.standard.StandardAnalyzer;
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> public class AnalyzerFactory {
>>>>    
>>>>    private static AnalyzerFactory instance = null;
>>>>    
>>>>    private StandardAnalyzer standardAnalyzer;
>>>>    
>>>>    Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(AnalyzerFactory.class);
>>>>    
>>>>    private AnalyzerFactory() {
>>>>            
>>>>    }
>>>>    
>>>>    public static AnalyzerFactory getInstance() {
>>>>            
>>>>            if (AnalyzerFactory.instance == null) {                 
>>>>                    AnalyzerFactory.instance = new AnalyzerFactory();       
>>>>         
>>>>            }
>>>>            
>>>>            return AnalyzerFactory.instance;        
>>>>            
>>>>    }
>>>>    
>>>>    public StandardAnalyzer getStandardAnalyzer() throws IOException {
>>>>            
>>>>            if (this.standardAnalyzer == null) {
>>>>                    this.standardAnalyzer = new StandardAnalyzer();
>>>>                    logger.debug("StandardAnalyzer Initialized..");
>>>>                    
>>>>            }
>>>>            
>>>>            return this.standardAnalyzer;           
>>>>    }
>>>>                    
>>>> }
>>>>
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