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[jira] [Commented] (QPID-3366) qpid get stuck under heavy load
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Francesco Emmi commented on QPID-3366:
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Hi,
I' ve just seen that the big frame is created by AMQP_ServerProxy::Session::completed
Francesco
> qpid get stuck under heavy load
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>
> Key: QPID-3366
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-3366
> Project: Qpid
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: C++ Client
> Affects Versions: 0.10
> Environment: Linux
> Reporter: Francesco Emmi
>
> Hi all,
> I' ve been experiencing a very strange behaviour on qpid C++ client that seems to arise just only under heavy load.
> Basically in the queue named "frames" inside client::TCPConnector::writebuf somehow a frame arrives which is grater than 65535 bytes. This cause client::TCPConnector::encode not to be able to transform the frame in a AsinchIO buffer and therefore the frame is not pop-ed from frames queue while on the other side e 0 sized buffer is inserted into AynchIO buffers queue.
> Starting from this moment on, the application using qpid client get stuck no longer sending messages and using 100% CPU. This is becouse the big frame in front of frames queue cannot be elimiated and acts like a cork in the queue.
> I' ve no idea so far how to handle this, just because I cannot understand who creates this big frame and how to prevent this to happen.
> I'll continue to investigate and try to give you as more details as possible.
> Thanks
> Francesco
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