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To: Rainer Gerhards ; rsyslog-users
Subject: Re: [rsyslog] Memory Leak?
Good day
I'd just like to follow up whether there is anything else I should try?
Kind Regards
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From: rsyslog on behalf of Adriaan de Waal
via rsyslog
Sent: 07 December 2023 14:56
: [rsyslog] Memory Leak?
Good day
I found debug symbol packages for:
* rsyslog
* rsyslog-gnutls
* rsyslog-imptcp
* rsyslog-kafka
All these were installed and I re-ran rsyslog under Valgrind for a while and
this is the result:
==48067== Memcheck, a memory error detector
==48067
contexts (suppressed: 0 from 0)
Kind Regards
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From: Rainer Gerhards
Sent: 07 December 2023 13:39
To: Adriaan de Waal
Cc: rsyslog-users
Subject: Re: [rsyslog] Memory Leak?
Thx, that is useful. Obviously we have a leak:
> 48,420,608 bytes in 189,143 blo
32== To see them, rerun with: --leak-check=full --show-leak-kinds=all
> ==31532==
> ==31532== For lists of detected and suppressed errors, rerun with: -s
> ==31532== ERROR SUMMARY: 15 errors from 15 contexts (suppressed: 0 from 0)
>
> If you need me to run this for longer I can d
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From: Rainer Gerhards
Sent: 06 December 2023 21:12
To: Adriaan de Waal
Cc: rsyslog-users
Subject: Re: [rsyslog] Memory Leak?
Great.
Do you know valgrind? If so, you could run rsyslog under valgrind control, best
in the forground. When you terminate rsyslog, valgrind
gt; *To:* rsyslog-users
> *Cc:* Adriaan de Waal
> *Subject:* Re: [rsyslog] Memory Leak?
>
> Look at the queue sizes in impstats. Are they ever-increasing?
>
> Rainer
>
> El mié, 6 dic 2023 a las 14:30, Adriaan de Waal via rsyslog
> () escribió:
> >
> > Go
Subject: Re: [rsyslog] Memory Leak?
Look at the queue sizes in impstats. Are they ever-increasing?
Rainer
El mié, 6 dic 2023 a las 14:30, Adriaan de Waal via rsyslog
() escribió:
>
> Good day
>
> I am trying to diagnose and resolve an issue whereby the memory consumed by
> the
Look at the queue sizes in impstats. Are they ever-increasing?
Rainer
El mié, 6 dic 2023 a las 14:30, Adriaan de Waal via rsyslog
() escribió:
>
> Good day
>
> I am trying to diagnose and resolve an issue whereby the memory consumed by
> the rsyslog daemon increases linearly over time. This
Good day
I am trying to diagnose and resolve an issue whereby the memory consumed by the
rsyslog daemon increases linearly over time. This continues until it consumes
most of the memory (including swap) of the system and the service has to be
restarted to free up memory. There are two servers
Hello
I'm a french user of Rsyslog sorry for my bad english.
I use rsyslog 5.6.3 with SSL on a network of 10 machines. On client machines
rsyslogd process behaves normally.
On the server (Gentoo, 2GB RAM) I noticed a memory leak. In two hours, the
process rsyslog increases from 0 to 20% memory
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