OK, please ignore - I see you might have found a cause in the other thread.
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 2:45 PM, Alexey Kukushkin <kukushkinale...@gmail.com> wrote: > Raymond, > > So you see 3 "extra" GB that your server app takes. Is it possible your > app really loads additional 3GB of referenced libraries and data besides > Ignite? Did you try temporarily changing the code to NOT start Ignite and > see how much memory such an app takes? > > On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 1:49 PM, Raymond Wilson <raymond_wil...@trimble.com > > wrote: > >> Hi Dmitry, >> >> >> >> Thanks for the pointer to the MemoryPolicy. >> >> >> >> I added the following: >> >> >> >> cfg.MemoryConfiguration = new MemoryConfiguration() >> >> { >> >> SystemCacheMaxSize = (long)1 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024, >> >> DefaultMemoryPolicyName = "defaultPolicy", >> >> MemoryPolicies = new[] >> >> { >> >> new MemoryPolicyConfiguration >> >> { >> >> Name = "defaultPolicy", >> >> InitialSize = 128 * 1024 * 1024, // 128 MB >> >> MaxSize = 1L * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 // 1 GB >> >> } >> >> } >> >> }; >> >> >> >> After running both servers the commit size peaked at 4Gb for both >> processes (with ~430Mb actual allocated memory) which is s significant >> improvement, though still seems higher than might be expected. >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> Raymond. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> *From:* Dmitry Pavlov [mailto:dpavlov....@gmail.com] >> *Sent:* Thursday, September 7, 2017 10:22 PM >> *To:* u...@ignite.apache.org; dev@ignite.apache.org >> *Subject:* Re: Massive commit sizes for processes with local Ignite Grid >> servers >> >> >> >> Hi Raymond, >> >> >> >> Total memory usage since 2.0 version is determined as sum of heap size >> and memory policies MaxSizes (overall segment sizes). If it is not >> configured there is 80% of physical RAM is used for each node (before 2.2). >> In 2.2 this behaviour will be changed. >> >> >> >> To run several nodes at one PC it may be required to manually setup >> Memory Configuration and Memory Policy(ies). >> >> >> >> >> >> Hi Igniters, esp. Pavel T. >> >> >> >> please share your thoughts. To which Java property value of >> SystemCacheMaxSize is now mapped? >> >> >> >> Sincerely, >> >> Dmitriy Pavlov >> >> >> >> P.S. Please see example of configuration >> >> https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/durable-memory >> >> >> >> MemoryPolicies = new[] >> >> { >> >> new MemoryPolicyConfiguration >> >> { >> >> Name = "defaultPolicy", >> >> MaxSize = 4L * 1024 * 1024 * 1025 // 4 GB >> >> } >> >> } >> >> >> >> чт, 7 сент. 2017 г. в 12:44, Raymond Wilson <raymond_wil...@trimble.com>: >> >> I tried an experiment where I ran only two instances of the server >> locally, this is the result in the Task Manager: >> >> >> >> >> >> *From:* Raymond Wilson [mailto:raymond_wil...@trimble.com] >> *Sent:* Thursday, September 7, 2017 9:21 PM >> *To:* u...@ignite.apache.org; 'dev@ignite.apache.org' < >> dev@ignite.apache.org> >> *Subject:* Massive commit sizes for processes with local Ignite Grid >> servers >> >> >> >> I’m running a set of four server applications on a local system to >> simulate a cluster. >> >> >> >> Each of the servers has the following memory configurations set: >> >> >> >> public override void ConfigureRaptorGrid(IgniteConfiguration cfg) >> >> { >> >> cfg.JvmInitialMemoryMb = 512; // Set to minimum advised >> memory for Ignite grid JVM of 512Mb >> >> cfg.JvmMaxMemoryMb = 1 * 1024; // Set max to 1Gb >> >> >> >> // Don't permit the Ignite node to use more than 1Gb RAM >> (handy when running locally...) >> >> cfg.MemoryConfiguration = new MemoryConfiguration() >> >> { >> >> SystemCacheMaxSize = (long)1 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 >> >> }; >> >> } >> >> >> >> The snap below is from the Windows 10 Task Manager where I have included >> the Commit Size value. As can be seen, the four identical servers are using >> very large and wildly varying commit sizes. Some Googling suggests this is >> due to the JVM allocating the largest contiguous block of virtual memory it >> can, but I would not have expected this size to be larger than the >> configured memory for the JVM (1Gb plus memory from the wider process it is >> running in, though this is only a few hundred Mb at most) >> >> >> >> >> >> The result is that my local system reports ~50-60Gb committed memory on a >> system with 16Gb of physical RAM, and I don’t think it likes it! >> >> >> >> Is there are way to configure the Ignite JVM to be a better citizen with >> respect to the commited size it requests from the host operating system? >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> Raymond. >> >> >> >> > > > -- > Best regards, > Alexey > -- Best regards, Alexey