Hi Emmanuel,
More details of your setup would help in identifying the root cause.
Can you share details like version, volume types and configs, cluster
details, etc.
As many memory leak issues have been fixed over time.

Regards,
nag

On Tue, Jul 7, 2020 at 6:57 AM Emmanuel Dreyfus <m...@netbsd.org> wrote:

> Hello
>
> I see glusterfsd processes growing up to multiple gigabyte of virtual
> memory. Is it something that should be expected? After some time, the
> machine runsout of swap and kills the processes
>
>   PID SIZE    RES COMMAND
>  8397 2113M  684M glusterfsd
> 19427 1412M  168M glusterfsd
> 16873 1914M  279M glusterfsd
>  6809  183M   27M glusterfsd
>
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