JBoss server crashes while using HornetQ in AIO mode

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Issue

  • Jboss server crashes while using HornetQ in AIO mode:
# Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (20.2-b06 mixed mode linux-amd64 compressed oops)
# Problematic frame:
# C  0x0000000000003e66

---------------  T H R E A D  ---------------

Current thread (0x00002aaadc0d1800):  JavaThread "hornetq-buffer-timeout" [_thread_in_native, id=15121, stack(0x0000000040ea8000,0x0000000040ec9000)]
Stack: [0x0000000040ea8000,0x0000000040ec9000],  sp=0x0000000040ec7698,  free space=125k
Native frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code, C=native code)
C  0x0000000000003e66
j  org.hornetq.core.asyncio.impl.AsynchronousFileImpl.destroyBuffer(Ljava/nio/ByteBuffer;)V+0
j  org.hornetq.core.journal.impl.AIOSequentialFileFactory.releaseBuffer(Ljava/nio/ByteBuffer;)V+1
j  org.hornetq.core.journal.impl.AIOSequentialFileFactory$ReuseBuffersController.clearPoll()V+20
j  org.hornetq.core.journal.impl.AIOSequentialFileFactory$ReuseBuffersController.newBuffer(I)Ljava/nio/ByteBuffer;+72
j  org.hornetq.core.journal.impl.AIOSequentialFileFactory.newBuffer(I)Ljava/nio/ByteBuffer;+25
j  org.hornetq.core.journal.impl.AIOSequentialFile.newBuffer(II)Ljava/nio/ByteBuffer;+27
j  org.hornetq.core.journal.impl.AbstractSequentialFile$LocalBufferObserver.newBuffer(II)Ljava/nio/ByteBuffer;+6
j  org.hornetq.core.journal.impl.TimedBuffer.flush(Z)V+80

Environment

  • JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (EAP)
    • 5.1.2

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