I’m using Neo4j 2.3.0 in Java. I have 16 GB RAM, running the code on MAC OSX Laptop, using "-Xmx12g -Xms12g" as VM arguments.
I’ve encountered a “GC overhead limit exceeded” problem in Neo4j Java API.
In order to do experiments with lots of queries, I have a program which opens a transaction over different query.db's and get the answers of that from my own framework which is wrapped in an object (It runs a query and print its running time in a file).
So, for running the query, I don’t use Cypher.
For each query I open two transactions over a query.db and a data.db, initialize my framework and run it. The memory usage slightly increases and the “GC overhead” finally happens.
try (Transaction txG = knowledgeGraph.beginTx()) {
try (Transaction txQ = queryGraph.beginTx()) {
MyObj myFramework = new MyObj();
printTheResultsIntoTheFile(framework.run());
myFramework =null;
txQ.success();
txQ.close();
These are some of my endeavors to get rid of this error:
After I’ve used a monitoring program to dump the heap, I’ve found that there is some problem with this “org.neo4j.io.pagecache.impl.muninn.MuninnPageCache” So, I’ve tried to set the page cache size and limit it to a small value:
dataGraph = new GraphDatabaseFactory().newEmbeddedDatabaseBuilder(MODELGRAPH_DB_PATH) .setConfig(GraphDatabaseSettings.pagecache_memory, "500M").newGraphDatabase();
However, still the "memory leakage” problem exists.
After
tx.success()
, I called thetx.close()
to make sure that it doesn’t use the memory.After using my framework(object) to find the answers of a query, I explicitly set it to null.
topkFramework=null;
I called
System.gc();
andSystem.runFinalization();
I changed all of my static variables like MyCacheServer or MyNeighborIndexer to non-static ones and in each query, I made them clear, and explicitly set them to null.
queryNodeIdSet.clear(); queryNodeIdSet = null; queryNodeIdSet = new HashSet<Long>();
MemoryAnalyzer.ini
in the same dir. I have-vmargs
on line 1,-Xmx3g
on line 2.