At least 3-4 people reporting severe memory leakage with the latest release of Openfire. Comparing to 3.9.1 version it takes a few days or even shorter to make Openfire stall, then it was running fine for a month. There was already a leak in previous Openfire versions, but the current release made it worse.
Gonna resolve this as fixed until something more specific comes with release 3.10.0
wroot
October 27, 2014 at 9:10 PM
My new 3.9.3 install on Windows platform with Java 8 is surprisingly low on memory also (using the old embedded database). maybe it is related to linux platform or old java. Don't know. It's fine with me to close it for now as Can't reproduce. Free to open if more users report this again.
Daryl Herzmann
October 27, 2014 at 6:24 PM
My thought is that will all of the other fixes that have now gone into 3.10.0, that this issue is magically resolved. My 3.10.0 development instances have been OK with memory.
wroot
June 25, 2014 at 2:16 PM
Logs are broken on my server for a very long period (i think you have done a fix for this at some point, but still the same with 3.9.3). I have no idea how to attach jconsole. My server is cmd only linux box.
Daryl Herzmann
June 25, 2014 at 2:07 PM
@wroot , just having it enabled should not leak memory. Do you eventually get log messages when memory fills? Can you attach jconsole to your running openfire?
additional report https://community.igniterealtime.org/message/239815#239815
At least 3-4 people reporting severe memory leakage with the latest release of Openfire. Comparing to 3.9.1 version it takes a few days or even shorter to make Openfire stall, then it was running fine for a month. There was already a leak in previous Openfire versions, but the current release made it worse.
Dumps are welcome to help investigate this issue.