- removed mainly unused init-time for databases (was only used for tree tables, which are not used any more)
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- added initial space option for eco tables
- used initial space value in initialization of collectionIndex, this should avoid OOM failures" /Volumes/Magneto/dev/workspace/trunk/source/dbtest.java /Volumes/Magneto/dev/workspace/trunk/source/de/anomic/kelondro/kelondroCollectionIndex.java /Volumes/Magneto/dev/workspace/trunk/source/de/anomic/kelondro/kelondroDyn.java /Volumes/Magneto/dev/workspace/trunk/source/de/anomic/kelondro/kelondroEcoTable.java /Volumes/Magneto/dev/workspace/trunk/source/de/anomic/kelondro/kelondroRow.java /Volumes/Magneto/dev/workspace/trunk/source/de/anomic/kelondro/kelondroSplitTable.java /Volumes/Magneto/dev/workspace/trunk/source/de/anomic/plasma/plasmaCrawlBalancer.java /Volumes/Magneto/dev/workspace/trunk/source/de/anomic/plasma/plasmaCrawlStacker.java /Volumes/Magneto/dev/workspace/trunk/source/de/anomic/plasma/plasmaCrawlZURL.java
- added index consistency check (checks for double-occurrences of primary keys in file)
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This data structure replaces almost all files in the PLASMA directory
also the collection.index and the LURL-db will be created as Eco-DB, if it does not exist before
existing Flex-databases will be used as they are (the is no data lost)
If you want to force the creation of a Eco-collection.index, simply delete the old index.
The Eco file system will only be used if there is enough memory.
The collection.index RAM limit is 200MB, if you have less, a flex-Table is createt.
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- added new data structure 'eco' for an index file that should use only 50% of write-IO compared to kelondroFlex
The new eco index is not used yet, but already successfully tested with the collectionIndex
The main purpose is to replace the kelondroFlex at every point when enough RAM is available.
Othervise, the kelondroFlex stays as option in case of low memory (which then can even use a file-index)
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- redesign of ordering structures in kelondro (old did not work with strict generics)
- 50% IO reduction during read access on kelondroFlex (ommiting of read on index table)
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- changed build script to use java 1.5 compiler
- first stept to resolve missing generics definition (about 400 from over 4100 'missing'-warnings)
- added key-iterator to kelondro databases (for rapid from-memory enumerations, will be used for domain name collection, not used yet)
please set your development environment to use java 1.5!
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- remove unnecessary generation of Calendar and Date objects
- synchronized SimpleDateFormat objects in blog-, message- and wikiBoard
- correct use of TimeZones and SimpleDateFormats
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the enhancement was made by using better organized data structures and
multi-threading during the sort. A sort can be divided into two separate
processes when the first partition of the quicksort algorithm was done.
Generating a separate thread and starting the thread takes only 10 milliseconds,
so using a separate thread makes only sense if the data amount is large.
statistics about the speed-up:
without ehancement: 250 milliseconds for 100000 entries
with data structure enhancement: 170 milliseconds for 100000 entries
with additional second thread (if second processor is present): 130 milliseconds.
For dual-processor systems, this means about 100% speed-up
a test can be made with the following command:
java -classpath classes de.anomic.kelondro.kelondroRowCollection
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- Array element shifting during remove is only done when it is necessary to keep the order of a row collection.
- This will speed up the most expensive operation "common word shrinking" by a factor of 500-1000 (in the worst cases we shifted > 60 GB of data during this operation)
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search profiling showed, that a major amount of time is wasted by computing url hashes. The computation does an intranet-check, which needs a DNS lookup. This caused that each urlhash computation needed 100-200 milliseconds, which caused remote searches to delay at least 1 second more that necessary. The solution to this problem is to attach a URL hash to the URL data structure, because that means that the url hash value can be filled after retrieval of the URL from the database. The redesign of the url/urlhash management caused a major redesign of many parts of the software. Since some parts had been decided to be given up they had been removed during this change to avoid unnecessary maintenance of unused code.
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collection objects has been reduced to 50%:
- set new memory calculation functions for indexing process
- adjusted guessed memory amount
-> Testing needed:
try new recommended value (see performanceQueues) and see if OOMs occur.
-> report maximum recommended value, so we can set new default values.
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- added chunked file transfer for non-yacy clients
- SSIs are streamed using chunked transfer, partly delivered pages can be seen in browser before transmission is finished
- added client-side network unit identification
- cleaned up code
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http://www.yacy-forum.de/viewtopic.php?t=3854
This is a serious problem that is caused by the database bug between 0.511 - 0.513
which produced a large number of double-entries in the RWI index. The uniq()-method
tries to fix this, and it does not terminate when the index is large and the number
of double-occurrences is also large. This patch does simply implement a time-controlled
termination, which does not heal the inconsistency problem. The uniq-method itself
is correct and does not need a bugfix, the non-termination is simply caused by the large number
of data that is shifted during the process. It was possible to reproduce this behaviour
in a test environment.
A real fix would need to:
- enhance the uniq()-method by using a recursive, binary segmentation of the array to be fixed
- uniq() must report the entries that are double
- the double-entries must be deleted from the collection index (from the index and the collections) to heal the problem
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- some bugs may have been fixed with wrong removal operations
- removed temporary storage of remove-positions and replaced by direct deletions
- changed synchronization
- added many assets
- modified dbtest to also test remove during threaded stresstest
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- basic protection against start-up problems when database files are corrupted
- auto-delete of not-critical databases during startup when load error occurs
- on-the-fly reset option for all database tables
- automatic on-the-fly reset for seed tables during enumeration exceptions
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such an entry cannot be instantiated without allocation of new byte[]; instead
it can re-use memory from other kelondroRow.Entry objects.
during bugfixing also other bugs may have been solved, maybe the INCONSISTENCY problem
could have been solved. One cause can be missing synchronization during bulk storage
when a R/W-path optimization is done. To test this case, the optimization is currently
switched off.
More memory enhancements can be done after this initial change to the allocation scheme.
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- better memory allocation for FlexTable indexes
- splitting between static index and dynamic index (only the dynamic part must grow)
- to enable a merge-iteration of new splittet index, a huge number of classes needed to be adopted for new iterator classes
- added new iterator classes that support cloneable iterators
- adopted all iterator classes to implement cloneable itarators
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- each cache can now allocate as much memory as is available
- no more fixed limits
- replaced old performance memory monitor by new one
- added supervision methods as static functions into the classes that provide cache functionality
- steering of ram allocation is done with two simple limits that are ram availability-relative
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too large collection arrays are now avoided. By default, the biggest
collection index is 7. larger collections are dumped into a commons
directory, but cannot yet be used. Bevore doing a dump, the collection
is splittet into a part which has only root-references, and stored back
to the collection; the remaining part goes to commons
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- permanent cache flush is switched off. The optimized cache flush
works better if it is a large number of collections that is flushed
together
- the flush size can be configured instead the flush divisor. There is
only one size for all flushes
- collection records that shall be removed during collection transition
(jump from one collection file to another) are now not really removed
but only marked in RAM. add-operations to the collection use these
marked collection spaces
- index bulk write operations are now separated for each file of a kelondroFlex
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- collections are now hand-over as collection lists to collection index for merge opertations
- collection index lists are separated into 'new' and 'extend' lists
- lists are written separately
- write operations are done into array sets and array indexes. These are now serialized
- write operations into index files are sorted by index;
that means that a R/W head does not need to go forward
and backward, only forward
More enhancements are possible
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