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Re: cfservd memory/file handle leak?
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christian pearce |
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Re: cfservd memory/file handle leak? |
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Thu, 22 Dec 2005 09:28:32 -0500 |
I saw a gig over the course of a month. We did stress testing to try
and qualify a 1000 hosts and saw a growth with in a few days. I will
have to implement something to restart it. Is there anything we can
do with strategies to make this happen?
On 12/22/05, Mark Burgess <Mark.Burgess@iu.hio.no> wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-12-21 at 09:51 -0500, christian pearce wrote:
> > What is the best way to track down this leak?
> >
> > On 12/21/05, christian pearce <christian.pearce@versatile.com> wrote:
> > > Has anyone tried the latest and greatest? Is it fixd?
> > >
> > > USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
> > > root 2491 0.3 26.3 1080636 1069048 ? S Nov22 129:29 cfservd
> > >
> > > I am running 2.1.15 on RedHat. It has been running for over a month
> > > now and it has 1 gig of memory consumed.
>
>
> nexus$ ps -elf |head
> F S UID PID PPID C PRI NI ADDR SZ WCHAN STIME
> TTY TIME CMD 8 S mark 8065 8050 0 50 20 ?
> 145 ? 09:43:41 pts/3 0:00 grep cfser
>
>
> Looking at my own sytsems I can see a slow growth of VM size over 3
> months, on a busy server, nothing dramatic. I suggest that you randomly
> restart the daemon to avoid this. That is what we used to do for dns
> which has a much worse leak. Debugging this is not easy. I have gone
> over things many times. It could also come from some third party library
> like openssl or berkeleydb. It is very hard to know. But it is not a
> serious problem. This is not going to tax anyone's servers.
>
> M
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Christian Pearce