runtime.goexit is the bottom most stack frame of any running goroutine. 
When the caller of runtime.goexit returns, this function will clean up the 
goroutine. 

If you are not leaking goroutines, then your application must be keeping 
too much memory live, possibly in a shared map.

It's probably also a good idea to build your application with the -race 
detector and fix any issues that it repors.

On Tuesday, 6 September 2016 15:56:04 UTC+10, aide...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> The number of goroutines is normal., but the memory continue increase. I 
> did not understand why the runtime.goexit took so many memory.
>
>
> 在 2016年9月6日星期二 UTC+8上午11:07:42,Dave Cheney写道:
>>
>> It looks like your application is using 4.5gb of ram. Check the number of 
>> sockets and goroutines you have running. If there are no timeouts then the 
>> goroutines could remain alive pinning a lot of memory. 
>
>

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