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Anver Sotnikov commented on SOLR-14940:
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I assume Core reload actually creates a new core and discards old one, thus 
hooks would be executed and discarded. It seems that stopping replication and 
restarting replication on the same core would be a better representation of the 
problem. Planning to get trough the logs to understand what exactly triggers 
the problem (we do get quite a few Recoveries getting triggered due to ZK 
connectivity but need to trace if that is the real reason)

 

> ReplicationHandler memory leak through SolrCore.closeHooks
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-14940
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-14940
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Bug
>      Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public) 
>          Components: replication (java)
>         Environment: Solr Cloud Cluster on v.8.6.2 configured as 3 TLOG nodes 
> with 2 cores in each JVM.
>  
>            Reporter: Anver Sotnikov
>            Priority: Major
>          Time Spent: 2h
>  Remaining Estimate: 0h
>
> We are experiencing a memory leak in Solr Cloud cluster configured as 3 TLOG 
> nodes.
> Leader does not seem to be affected while Followers are.
>  
> Looking at memory dump we noticed that SolrCore holds lots of references to 
> ReplicationHandler through anonymous inner classes in SolrCore.closeHooks, 
> which in turn holds ReplicationHandlers.
> ReplicationHandler registers hooks as anonymous inner classes in 
> SolrCore.closeHooks through ReplicationHandler.inform() -> 
> ReplicationHandler.registerCloseHook().
>  
> Whenever ZkController.stopReplicationFromLeader is called - it would shutdown 
> ReplicationHandler (ReplicationHandler.shutdown()), BUT reference to 
> ReplicationHandler will stay in SolrCore.closeHooks. Once replication is 
> started again on same SolrCore - new ReplicationHandler will be created and 
> registered in closeHooks.
>  
> It looks like there are few scenarios when replication is stopped and 
> restarted on same core and in our TLOG setup it shows up quite often.
>  
> Potential solutions:
>  # Allow unregistering SolrCore.closeHooks so it can be used from 
> ReplicationHandler.shutdown
>  # Hack but easier - break the link between ReplicationHandler close hooks 
> and full ReplicationHandler object so ReplicationHandler can be GCed even 
> when hooks are still registered in SolrCore.closeHooks



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