I am testing the new zgc garbage collector that was included in java 11 since it promises really low latency. Our application is a real-time service that creates and destroys many objects per second and it does it in a multi-threaded environment using akka.
When enabling zgc by passing the options -XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions -XX:+UseZGC and enabling gc logs, we can see many messages in the log similar to this:
[2020-05-20T18:05:36.563+0000][63.851s][info ][gc] Allocation Stall (Main-akka.remote.default-remote-dispatcher-6) 11332.231ms
[2020-05-20T18:05:36.563+0000][63.851s][info ][gc] Allocation Stall (Main-akka.remote.default-remote-dispatcher-26) 9898.046ms
[2020-05-20T18:05:36.563+0000][63.851s][info ][gc] Allocation Stall (Main-io-blocking-dispatcher-52) 12133.240ms
[2020-05-20T18:05:36.563+0000][63.851s][info ][gc] Allocation Stall (Main-akka.actor.default-dispatcher-54) 9002.299ms
[2020-05-20T18:05:36.563+0000][63.850s][info ][gc] Allocation Stall (Main-io-blocking-dispatcher-50) 12134.218ms
[2020-05-20T18:05:36.563+0000][63.850s][info ][gc] Allocation Stall (Main-akka.actor.default-dispatcher-46) 12132.540ms
[2020-05-20T18:05:36.563+0000][63.851s][info ][gc] Allocation Stall (Main-akka.actor.default-dispatcher-56) 8072.664ms
And after some seconds the JVM exits, not giving any reason. We are running openjdk-java-11.
Any suggestions about what to do to make this work?