Thanks Christian,

Giving that a try while I build a new 1.4.9 test cluster.

On 6/24/2014 13:27, Christian Dahlqvist wrote:
Hi Allen,

Apart from the memory backend, AAE will also be consuming memory as you
currently have it enabled. I would recommend running the test again with
anti entropy turned off to see how much impact that has.

Best regards,

Christian





On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 5:29 PM, Allen Landsidel
<landsidel.al...@gmail.com <mailto:landsidel.al...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Sure Luke.

    The app.config is attached.

    Does that riak_kv/940 sound like it could be responsible?


    On 6/24/2014 12:15, Luke Bakken wrote:

        Hi Allen,

        There were some fixes to the memory backend in 1.4.9:
        https://github.com/basho/riak/__blob/1.4/RELEASE-NOTES.md
        <https://github.com/basho/riak/blob/1.4/RELEASE-NOTES.md>

        Could you please provide your app.config file? I'd like to check
        it and
        test out your scenario locally.

        --
        Luke Bakken
        CSE
        lbak...@basho.com <mailto:lbak...@basho.com>
        <mailto:lbak...@basho.com <mailto:lbak...@basho.com>>



        On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 8:59 AM, Allen Landsidel
        <landsidel.al...@gmail.com <mailto:landsidel.al...@gmail.com>
        <mailto:landsidel.allen@gmail.__com
        <mailto:landsidel.al...@gmail.com>>> wrote:

             Test cluster with 2 machines running 1.4.8 with the memory
        backend.
             app_config has ring_creation_size 64, max_memory 4.  If I
        understand
             the documentation correctly this should result in a maximum
        memory
             footprint (minus overhead) of 256M.  Each node has 2G RAM,
        2G of
             swap.  After running for a while constantly adding data,
        without
             ever explicitly removing any, the memory footprint outstrips
             physical ram and will eventually consume all available swap
        space
             and be killed.

             Is this a known issue in 1.4.8 that's fixed in 1.4.9, or is
        there
             other configuration settings that need adjusted to reduce
        the footprint?

             Initially I had set it up to top out at 1GB but when it started
             exhausting swap, I progressively reduced max_memory until I
        arrived
             where I am now, with no difference at all.

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