[ceph-users] Re: Reef: rgw daemon crashes

2025-02-10 Thread Eugen Block
I don't think it's a memory leak anymore. But I created a tracker: https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/69885 Zitat von Eugen Block : To me it looks like a memory leak which wasn't present in 16.2.11 (the previous Ceph version on this cluster). The usage hasn't changed, so it must be Ceph. I've

[ceph-users] Re: Reef: rgw daemon crashes

2025-02-07 Thread Eugen Block
To me it looks like a memory leak which wasn't present in 16.2.11 (the previous Ceph version on this cluster). The usage hasn't changed, so it must be Ceph. I've been watching podman stats for a bit, the rgw process uses more and more memory, until it caps at around 5 or 6 GB, then it respa