Description
Scripts that need to group large amounts of data, such as a group all with 20m records, often die with errors indicating that no more memory can be allocated. PIG-40 addressed this somewhat, but not completely. In fact, it appears that in some situations it made it worse. If a script creates many data bags it can now run out of memory tracking all those data bags that it may need to spill even if none of those bags gets very large.
The issue is that the fix to PIG-40 introduced a memory manager that has a LinkedList of WeakReferences that it uses to track these data bags. When it is told by the memory manager to dump memory, it walks this LinkedList, cleaning any entries that have gone stale and dumping any that are still valid. The problem is that in a script that processes many rows, the LinkedList itself grows very large, and becomes the cause of needing to dump memory.