A soft-locked cache entry was expired by the underlying Ehcache. If this happens regularly you should consider increasing the cache timeouts and/or capacity limits (AbstractReadWriteEhcacheAccessStrategy.java [taskScheduler-1])
A soft-locked cache entry was expired by the underlying Ehcache. If this happens regularly you should consider increasing the cache timeouts and/or capacity limits (AbstractReadWriteEhcacheAccessStrategy.java [taskScheduler-1])
this simply means that the dhis cache (more precisely the Hibernate second level cache) is full for certain objects, in this case the cache for group associations for organisation unit group sets.
It is nothing to worry about. As usual Hibernate is dramatizing their log levels a bit, I think a debug level would be sufficient here.
Lars
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On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 5:06 PM, easy lin_xd@126.com wrote:
A soft-locked cache entry was expired by the underlying Ehcache. If this happens regularly you should consider increasing the cache timeouts and/or capacity limits (AbstractReadWriteEhcacheAccessStrategy.java [taskScheduler-1])
A soft-locked cache entry was expired by the underlying Ehcache. If this happens regularly you should consider increasing the cache timeouts and/or capacity limits (AbstractReadWriteEhcacheAccessStrategy.java [taskScheduler-1])