Thanks for this. That's really helpful. I'll have a play with those settings!
> On 2 May 2024, at 04:41, Nick Vatamaniuc wrote:
>
>> correction, just realised it's a container doh... host is Debian, container
>> (official image) is using 1.5GB
>
> Ah no worries, that's common with
> correction, just realised it's a container doh... host is Debian, container
> (official image) is using 1.5GB
Ah no worries, that's common with containers.If if you're still
concerned about memory here is one recent issue discussing a few
strategies how to introspect it and possible reduce it
correction, just realised it's a container doh... host is Debian, container
(official image) is using 1.5GB
> On 1 May 2024, at 22:17, TDAS wrote:
>
> Hey all
>
> I have an instance of CouchDB that's taking 1.5GB of RAM when it's not really
> doing much at all. About 10k docs, one
Hey all
I have an instance of CouchDB that's taking 1.5GB of RAM when it's not really
doing much at all. About 10k docs, one replication, that's about it... any
suggestions where I can start looking - version is v3.3.3, running on Debian.
Thanks!
has run out of system
> > > resources to use (e.g. req_timedout, exit:timeout), but it is not
> maxing
> > > out on anything. CPU usage rises as expected but still only peaks
> around
> > > 70%.
> > >
> > > It is the memory usage, though, tha
> out on anything. CPU usage rises as expected but still only peaks around
> > 70%.
> >
> > It is the memory usage, though, that is very strange to me. Regardless of
> > how much load is on the server, the memory usage remains essentially
> > constant at ~2.5GB
ut of system
> resources to use (e.g. req_timedout, exit:timeout), but it is not maxing
> out on anything. CPU usage rises as expected but still only peaks around
> 70%.
>
> It is the memory usage, though, that is very strange to me. Regardless of
> how much load is on the se
resources to use
(e.g. req_timedout, exit:timeout), but it is not maxing out on anything. CPU
usage rises as expected but still only peaks around 70%.
It is the memory usage, though, that is very strange to me. Regardless of how
much load is on the server, the memory usage remains essentially