On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 8:49 AM, Chirag Dewan <chirag.dewa...@yahoo.in> wrote: > Hi Claus, > > So I dont need to start/stop the template for every file? > > Right now I create a consumerTemplate at satrtup and then on every method > call(responsible for consuming file) I start the template,consume the > file(template.receive) and stop the template. > > Is this the right approach? >
No, only start|stop the template once on startup and shutdown of your app. And then call doneUoW for each file you consume. > Thanks. > > Chirag > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Claus Ibsen <claus.ib...@gmail.com> > To: "users@camel.apache.org" <users@camel.apache.org> > Sent: Monday, 17 February 2014 12:33 PM > Subject: Re: OOM issue due to MemoryIdempotentRepository > > > Hi > > You should likely reuse the consumer template instead. As this FAQ > applies to it too > http://camel.apache.org/why-does-camel-use-too-many-threads-with-producertemplate.html > > On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 8:00 AM, Chirag Dewan <chirag.dewa...@yahoo.in> wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> Any views on this? >> >> Actually my previous mail is not understandable. Let me rephrase the issue. >> >> I am using consumer template to consume single file using fileName property. >> I have a single instance of consumerTemplate and I call doneUoW and stop >> after consuming the file. >> >> I am running a test case where 10000 files are consumed by >> consumerTemplate(one file at a time) . After a while JVM goes OOM and >> crashes. In heap dump,I can see large number of MemoryIdempotentRepository >> instances. I am not using idempotent=true. I figured out that >> inProgressRepository also uses this cache. >> >> Is there something I am missing here? >> >> Thanks in advance. >> >> Chirag Dewan >> >> >> >> >> ________________________________ >> From: Chirag Dewan <chirag.dewa...@yahoo.in> >> To: "users@camel.apache.org" <users@camel.apache.org>; Chirag Dewan >> <chirag.dewa...@yahoo.in> >> Sent: Friday, 14 February 2014 3:22 PM >> Subject: Re: OOM issue due to MemoryIdempotentRepository >> >> >> Hi All, >> >> I have been looking around why a large number of heap is being consumed by >> MemoryIdempotentRepository. I saw one JIRA as well regarding >> inProgressRepository not getting cleared. Can that be the reason here? >> >> Also,I am not using consumerTemplate to consume 1000o files. Does that also >> use inProgressRepository? And when is it cleared from the memory? >> >> Any help is much appreciated. >> >> Thanks! >> >> Chirag Dewan >> >> >> >> >> ________________________________ >> >> From: Chirag Dewan <chirag.dewa...@yahoo.in> >> To: "users@camel.apache.org" <users@camel.apache.org>; Chirag Dewan >> <chirag.dewa...@yahoo.in> >> Sent: Wednesday, 12 February 2014 6:31 PM >> Subject: Re: OOM issue due to MemoryIdempotentRepository >> >> >> Hi, >> >> And I am using readLock=changed. So that can be a reason too? >> >> Chirag Dewan >> >> >> >> >> ________________________________ >> >> From: Chirag Dewan <chirag.dewa...@yahoo.in> >> To: "users@camel.apache.org" <users@camel.apache.org> >> Sent: Wednesday, 12 February 2014 6:07 PM >> Subject: Re: OOM issue due to MemoryIdempotentRepository >> >> >> Hi Claus, >> >> Thanks for the quick reply. >> >> It might well be. But there is one thing I would like to get some insight >> into. >> >> If idempotent=false(default) is used,will the LRU Cache still store the file >> referrence? Because that is what I can see in my memory dump. >> >> org.apache.camel.util.LRUCache >> >> >org.apache.camel.com.googlecode.concurrentlinkedhashmap.ConcurrentLinkedHashMap >> >> I maybe doing something wrong here. Is there anything else I need to do to >> make sure that file is deleted after it has been processed and not stored in >> the cache? >> >> Thanks. >> >> Chirag Dewan >> >> >> >> >> >> ________________________________ >> >> From: Claus Ibsen <claus.ib...@gmail.com> >> To: "users@camel.apache.org" <users@camel.apache.org> >> Sent: Wednesday, 12 February 2014 5:42 PM >> Subject: Re: OOM issue due to MemoryIdempotentRepository >> >> >> Hi >> >> Some days ago someone else posted about a OOME issue when using Storm. >> It smells like a Storm + Camel issue somewhere. >> >> >> >> On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 11:50 AM, Chirag Dewan <chirag.dewa...@yahoo.in> >> wrote: >>> Hi All, >>> >>> I am using Camel 2.12.1 with JDK 1.7.0_45. I have a FTP consumer route in >>> my application. >>> >>> >>> Now I intent to delete the file after consuming it. So I have delete=true >>> in my route. After consuming around 6000 files(out of 10000,as my test >>> case) JVM goes Out of memory. >>> >>> >>> In my heap dump I can see the following trace as the major memory consumers: >>> >>> java.util.ArrayList >>> >java.lang.Object >>> >>> >>> >org.apache.camel.management.DefaultManagementLifecycleStrategy$PreRegisterService >>> >>> >org.apache.camel.component.file.FileEndpoint >>> >>> >>> >org.apache.camel.processor.idempotent.MemoryIdempotentRepository >>> >org.apache.camel.util.LRUCache >>> >>> >org.apache.camel.com.googlecode.concurrentlinkedhashmap.ConcurrentLinkedHashMap >>> >>> >>> So if I am not using indempotent,should it still store the files in the >>> memory? Is this memory repository used,even if I am deleting the files and >>> not storing in memory? Is there a way I can avoid that? >>> >>> I am testing this scenario under Storm as execution environment and with >>> 2GB max heap space. >>> >>> Thanks in advance >>> >>> Chirag Dewan >> >> >> >> -- >> Claus Ibsen >> ----------------- >> Red Hat, Inc. >> Email: cib...@redhat.com >> Twitter: davsclaus >> Blog: http://davsclaus.com >> Author of Camel in Action: http://www.manning.com/ibsen >> Make your Camel applications look hawt, try: http://hawt.io > > > > > -- > Claus Ibsen > ----------------- > Red Hat, Inc. > Email: cib...@redhat.com > Twitter: davsclaus > Blog: http://davsclaus.com > Author of Camel in Action: http://www.manning.com/ibsen > Make your Camel applications look hawt, try: http://hawt.io -- Claus Ibsen ----------------- Red Hat, Inc. Email: cib...@redhat.com Twitter: davsclaus Blog: http://davsclaus.com Author of Camel in Action: http://www.manning.com/ibsen Make your Camel applications look hawt, try: http://hawt.io