On 11/21/2014 06:12 AM, Ian Campbell wrote:
On Fri, 2014-11-21 at 11:03 +0000, Ian Campbell wrote:
http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/mallopt.3.html also talks about
various dynamic thresholds for growing and shrinking the heap. My guess
is that we are bouncing up and down over some threshold with every other
reboot.
IOW I'm not overly concerned with this apparent bi-modality, so long as
the amount isn't increasing in the long term...
I think the original patch should go in.
Ian.
It's an improvement, but consider this:
Someone has a xen host running wheezy, 40 domu's, with 768MB for dom0,
worked fine so far. Tries upgrading to jessie, and lo, each domu process
takes up only 588 KB on dom0, great!
Then a new kernel package is released, all domu's get rebooted once. All
host memory is now full. Dude might have had other plans for that
memory... This is dead memory so I guess it can be swapped out, not
easily a scenario where the server totally crashes, but it's a bit ugly,
we're talking about memory usage leaping from 0.6 to 16 MB per domu.
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