Scott, thanks for this heads up. 26 did include a fix for a TLS timeout issue in https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/pull/4446 which could be related.
cheers On Tue, 25 Feb 2020 at 19:31, Cantor, Scott <canto...@osu.edu> wrote: > This is more of an FYI, but I thought it was worth pointing out. I've > observed a pretty massive native memory leak in 9.4.x since a fairly early > version of that branch. This is running natively, exclusively HTTPS, > directly exposed to clients, and it leaked a native buffer somewhere > frequently enough to observe unbounded RSS growth on Linux under Java 11. > > I had done some minimal tracing and got some evidence of the leak but > hadn't yet filed a bug about it due to the complexity of gathering enough > evidence to be actionable. > > I just happened to upgrade to 9.4.26 and the leak appears to be gone. > > I thought it was worth noting in case it's obvious to the devs what change > fixed the leak, and if not, well, you fixed something important. ;-) > > Diffing 25 and 26 only suggests a couple of likely areas of change that > could have fixed it. > > -- Scott Cantor > > _______________________________________________ > jetty-users mailing list > jetty-users@eclipse.org > To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe > from this list, visit > https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/jetty-users > -- Greg Wilkins <gr...@webtide.com> CTO http://webtide.com
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