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[Sks-devel] SKS Memory pattern anomaly
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Jeremy T. Bouse |
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[Sks-devel] SKS Memory pattern anomaly |
Date: |
Tue, 5 Mar 2019 01:09:50 -0500 |
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Has anyone else been monitoring the memory pattern for SKS and
noticed an exceedingly high memory usage pattern? My secondary nodes are
generally showing < 11% of the instance memory used but for some reason
I'm seeing my primary node using nearly 100% of memory, and CPU for that
matter. My primary node is the only one peering outside my network and
has a limited number of peers while the secondary nodes only peer with
themselves and the primary. I've placed the short-circuit hack to NGINX
for the bad keys that have been mentioned which has shown to lower CPU
usage overall but nothing has seemed to improve the primary node. I see
my primary spend much of the time at 100% CPU and 50-90% Memory while
it's in recon mode and it only appears to dip down when it recalculates
it's stats.
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