hi Kaleb,
I went through the logs. I don't see anything significant. What
is the test case that recreates the mem-leak? May be I can try it on my
setup and get back to you?
Pranith
On 10/15/2014 08:57 PM, Kaleb S. KEITHLEY wrote:
As mentioned in the Gluster Community Meeting on irc
Mine is caused with qcow2 images used by kvm on a fuse mount. About a
half dozen very busy images causes the leak pretty consistently.
Apparently, though I never got a chance to check it myself or collect
any details, we had jira building and tearing down VM images, also on a
fuse mount,
I use glusterfs-experimental (glusterfs-freebsd 20140811) on FreeBSD.host1
gluster server (FreeBSD 9)host2 gluster server (FreeBSD 9)host3 gluster server
(FreeBSD 9)host4 gluster client (Linux CentOS 6.5)I create distributed volume
1 brick on host1.I have got a problem. after add-bricks 2