Re: Old generation (heap size) continuous to trend up

2018-01-15 Thread Johan-Kees
Been a while, but I can confirm that upgrading all plug-ins and the application to v2.89.2, did resolve the issue. On Friday, November 17, 2017 at 11:44:24 AM UTC+1, Johan-Kees wrote: > > Thanks for the link. Checked it and related links. Looks like an upgrade > is the only way to go forward...

Re: Old generation (heap size) continuous to trend up

2017-11-17 Thread Johan-Kees Vliek
Thanks for the link. Checked it and related links. Looks like an upgrade is the only way to go forward... On Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 3:29:14 PM UTC+1, Daniel Beck wrote: > > > > On 16. Nov 2017, at 14:40, Johan-Kees Vliek > wrote: > > > > Is there a known issue with Jenkins (v2.60.2), o

Re: Old generation (heap size) continuous to trend up

2017-11-16 Thread Daniel Beck
> On 16. Nov 2017, at 14:40, Johan-Kees Vliek > wrote: > > Is there a known issue with Jenkins (v2.60.2), or does anyone have > suggestions what to check/change to resolve this issue?TIA. > If you're using Groovy a lot, 2.73.x includes an update fixing memory-related problems as documented

Old generation (heap size) continuous to trend up

2017-11-16 Thread Johan-Kees Vliek
Hi, Since recently (mid-October) we're having issues with Jenkins, and Garbage Collection in particular. Before this date the service was running fine for about 2 months. From what we see the old generation heap size continuous to grow, up to the max size of 8GB. Of course this is free size aft