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[jira] [Closed] (GORA-20) Flush datastore regularly

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GORA-20?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Lewis John McGibbney closed GORA-20.
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Bulk close of issues. Preparation for Gora 0.2 release candidate. 
                
> Flush datastore regularly
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>
>                 Key: GORA-20
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GORA-20
>             Project: Apache Gora
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: storage
>    Affects Versions: 0.1-incubating
>            Reporter: Alexis
>             Fix For: 0.1-incubating
>
>         Attachments: gora.patch, mapred-site.xml
>
>
> Right now you need to explicitly call the flush method to make the IO operation happen, or close the datastore.
> The issue is described here: http://techvineyard.blogspot.com/2010/12/build-nutch-20.html#Free_up_the_memory. Click on the image to see it in real size and look at the Heap utilization on the top right chart.
> Not everybody has infinite memory. In a Nutch fetch process, I usually run into trouble after around 20k urls downloaded because it takes up all the memory, the Java Heap space being set to 1G with a system that "only" has 1G RAM as well.
> The feature consists of allowing the datastore to be flushed regularly during the Hadoop job's reducer, org.apache.gora.mapreduce.GoraReducer. We would just add a maxBuffer parameter, which default value is 10000 for example and that you can override in org.apache.gora.mapreduce.GoraOutputFormat. It indicates the maximum number of records buffered in memory before the next flush operation occurs to actually write them in the datastore. This would actually be a member of the org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.RecordWriter extension returned by getRecordWriter method.
> An idea of the fix is suggested in the above link. 

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