Details
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Bug
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Status: Closed
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Major
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Resolution: Cannot Reproduce
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6.0.1
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None
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Description
Hi,
I'm trying to load a ~10gb arrow file into R (under Windows)
(The file is generated in the 6.0.1 arrow version under Linux).
For whatever reason the memory usage blows up to ~110-120gb (in a fresh and empty R instance).
The weird thing is that when deleting the object again and running a gc() the memory usage goes down to 90gb only. The delta of ~20-30gb is what I would have expected the dataframe to use up in memory (and that's also approx. what was used - in total during the load - when running the old arrow version of 0.15.1. And it is also what R shows me when just printing the object size.)
The commands I'm running are simply:
options(arrow.use_threads=FALSE);
arrow::set_cpu_count(1); # need this - otherwise it freezes under windows
arrow::read_arrow('file.arrow5')
Is arrow reserving some resources in the background and not giving them up again? Are there some settings I need to change for this?
Is this something that is known and fixed in a newer version?
Note that this doesn't happen in Linux. There all the resources are freed up when calling the gc() function - not sure if it matters but there I also don't need to set the cpu count to 1.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Attachments
Issue Links
- duplicates
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ARROW-15729 [R] Reading large files randomly freezes
- Closed