On 29/09/17 09:19, Aaron Turner wrote:
Ok, so did some research and what I'm finding is that:
If I set sslflags=NO_DEFAULT_CA for http_port and disable both mem and
disk cache then memory is very stable. It goes up for a little bit
and then pretty much stabilizes (it actually goes up and down a
little, but doesn't seem to be growing or trending up).
I then enabled memory cache (10GB worth) and ran that for a while. As
the cache filled, memory usage obviously went up. Once the cache
filled, memory usage continued to increase, but at a slower rate.
Unlike before, it doesn't seem to stabilize. I'm seeing memory usage
increase in top (virtual, resident & shared) as well as in mgr:info's
"Total accounted" line. It's not growing as fast before when I didn't
have the sslflags option, but it is growing.
What other information would be useful to debug this?
Since the accounted is growing the mgr:mem report should contain some
clues. It is a TSV spreadsheet of memory allocations, you may need a few
snapshots of it to see trends.
Amos
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