Hi Kevin, Just did: same result.
-- Best regards / Met vriendelijke groet, Aron Rotteveel 2015-03-27 14:32 GMT+01:00 Kevin Korb <k...@sanitarium.net>: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Try it without any --delete options. > > On 03/27/2015 09:31 AM, Aron Rotteveel wrote: > > I am now running with --delete --numeric-ids --relative but the > > problem still persists. > > > > -- Best regards / Met vriendelijke groet, > > > > Aron Rotteveel > > > > 2015-03-27 14:22 GMT+01:00 Kevin Korb <k...@sanitarium.net > > <mailto:k...@sanitarium.net>>: > > > > Try also removing --delete-excluded. Without those two options > > there should be no reason for rsync to require gigs of RAM. Well, > > unless the other system has rsync 2.x. > > > > On 03/27/2015 07:29 AM, Aron Rotteveel wrote: > >> Yes, I removed "--no-inc-recursive", without success. > > > >> -- Best regards / Met vriendelijke groet, > > > >> Aron Rotteveel > > > >> 2015-03-27 12:24 GMT+01:00 Kevin Korb <k...@sanitarium.net > >> <mailto:k...@sanitarium.net> <mailto:k...@sanitarium.net > >> <mailto:k...@sanitarium.net>>>: > > > >> Have you tried removing --no-inc-recursive yet? > > > >> On 03/27/2015 07:19 AM, Aron Rotteveel wrote: > >>> Hi Roland, > > > >>> Thanks for the reply. Memory usage on both machines seem fine. > >>> The server has 4GB's of RAM, of which about 3GB is used during > >>> the file list build and about 1.5GB is used during the actual > >>> transfer. The client has 16GB of RAM with a peak usage of > >>> 8.5GB. > > > >>> I just tried three transfers in a row and it consistently > >>> breaks at a certain point, after which I get the "ERROR: out of > >>> memory in flist_expand [sender]" error. There is not much > >>> special to mention regarding the file on which it breaks: it's > >>> a 22KB JPEG file with no special attributes. > > > >>> The backup server is running Debian 7.8, the client runs on > >>> CentOS 5.11. > > > >>> A `find . | wc -l` in the backup directory results in 7434013 > >>> files. > > > >>> -- Best regards / Met vriendelijke groet, > > > >>> Aron Rotteveel > > > >>> 2015-03-19 20:10 GMT+01:00 <devz...@web.de > >>> <mailto:devz...@web.de> <mailto:devz...@web.de > >>> <mailto:devz...@web.de>> > > <mailto:devz...@web.de <mailto:devz...@web.de> > >>> <mailto:devz...@web.de <mailto:devz...@web.de>>>>: > > > >>> Hi Aron, > > > >>> i hope it`s ok for you if i bring this back on-list. Your > >>> issue and the way or possible fix to resolve it may be > >>> interesting for others too (that may include future searches > >>> etc) > > > >>> so with 3.1.1 we are a step further.... > > > >>> i don`t really have a clue what`s happening here but my next > >>> step would be taking a closer look on how the memory usage of > >>> rsync on the client and server grows. > > > >>> you could log it like this: while true;do ps -eo > >>> vsz,rss,sz,rsync|grep cron;sleep 10;done >logfile > > > >>> does it grow continuously? does the oom situation reproducibly > >>> happen at a certain size ? what`s the client and server > >>> platform? how many files? (-> > >>> https://rsync.samba.org/FAQ.html#5 ! ) > > > >>> regards roland > > > >>> *Gesendet:* Donnerstag, 19. März 2015 um 12:24 Uhr *Von:* > >>> "Aron Rotteveel" <rotteveel.a...@gmail.com > >>> <mailto:rotteveel.a...@gmail.com> > >>> <mailto:rotteveel.a...@gmail.com > >>> <mailto:rotteveel.a...@gmail.com>> > >>> <mailto:rotteveel.a...@gmail.com > >>> <mailto:rotteveel.a...@gmail.com> > >> <mailto:rotteveel.a...@gmail.com > >> <mailto:rotteveel.a...@gmail.com>>>> *An:* > > devz...@web.de <mailto:devz...@web.de> > >> <mailto:devz...@web.de <mailto:devz...@web.de>> > >>> <mailto:devz...@web.de <mailto:devz...@web.de> > > <mailto:devz...@web.de <mailto:devz...@web.de>>> *Betreff:* Re: > >> rsync 3.0.9 segmentation > >>> fault In addition to my last message: > > > >>> * Client (sender) has 16GB's or RAM, of which only 6.5GB is > >>> used during peak. * I tried using --no-inc-recursive, but it > >>> does not solve the issue. > > > >>> What currrently is puzzling me is the question of why I am > >>> receiving these errors when my server seems to have plenty of > >>> memory to spare. > > > >>> -- Best regards / Met vriendelijke groet, > > > >>> Aron Rotteveel > > > >>> 2015-03-19 11:52 GMT+01:00 Aron Rotteveel > >>> <rotteveel.a...@gmail.com <mailto:rotteveel.a...@gmail.com> > > <mailto:rotteveel.a...@gmail.com > > <mailto:rotteveel.a...@gmail.com>>>: > > > >>> Hi Roland, > > > >>> I just upgrade both the client and host to 3.1.1 and seem to > >>> memory related issues now: > > > >>> ERROR: out of memory in make_file [sender] rsync error: error > >>> allocating core memory buffers (code 22) at util2.c(102) > >>> [sender=3.1.1] [sender] _exit_cleanup(code=22, file=util2.c, > >>> line=102): about to call exit(22) [Receiver] > >>> _exit_cleanup(code=22, file=io.c, line=1633): about to call > >>> exit(22) > > > > > > > > > > -- Please use reply-all for most replies to avoid omitting the > > mailing list. 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