I was hesitant to say that this is definitely an NFS issue, since it
might also be an EXT4 issue (judging by the fact that ext4_inode_cache
is the second largest slab)...
Need to test this without EXT4.
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One more detail: about 1-2% of the files on the volume are being
replaced by a process, running locally on the NFS server, every 5
minutes. The total number of files on the volume is about 8 million.
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Also, the next top memory user in slabtop is ext4_inode_cache - usually
at about 1/4th to 1/2nd of idr_layer_cache.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1047566
Title:
Memory leaks when usi
Public bug reported:
When using Ubuntu Server 12.04 with or without the latest updates
(kernels 3.2.0-23 and 3.2.0-29, x86_64) as an NFS server with fairly
heavy reading activity from clients (no writing), from a volume with a
lot of small files, split into many subdirectories (with about 5-10
fil
Maybe this could be a temporary solution: run command "gnome-volume-
control-applet" or add it to "Preferences -> Startup Application".
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/526796
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