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Autor: mlmikael
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Assunto: Re: [Libbitcoin] obworker uses up all memory and crashes [WAS: Re: New releases for libbitcoin/Obelisk/sx]


Wait - so - what happens in the bigger picture when the writer is
throttled per your code below?

Is it really graceful, all transactions will be handled duly and
libbitcoin will autoresume the blockchain download automatically?

Thanks

On 2014-01-07 22:08, Amir Taaki wrote:

> So if the buffer queue is too big, then don't queue writes?
>
> Would this be a good scheme:
>
> * Have a value in the service poller called:
>
> size_t blocks_queued_count_ = 0;
>
> * Change the block storage code when a new block is received to:
>
> if (blocks_queued_count_ > queue_capacity_)
> {
> log_debug(LOG_POLLER) << "Throttling writer.";
> return;
> }
> chain_.store(block, ...)
> ++blocks_queued_count_;
>
> * Change the callback in the store to decrement the counter:
>
> --blocks_queued_count_;
>
> How does that sound?
>
> On 07/01/14 20:35, William Swanson wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 12:18 PM, Amir Taaki <genjix@???> wrote: Are you running an HDD or SSD? If it's an HDD and the write throughput is low that blocks are not being indexed/written fast enough, then the memory buffer is filling up as new blocks are queued in the database. The only way to resolve that (if it's the problem) is by a) making pure writes faster or b) indexing less data (not a fan of this) [note: not pruning but just not indexing]. There is a third option: throttle the networking component so the writer can keep up. You control the rate at which "getdata" messages are sent, so you can limit those to whatever the writer can handle. I think this is the real solution. Having faster writes is nice too, but it just makes the race condition less likely. -William


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