On Friday 30 June 2017 at 18:26:43, Valentin Höbel wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I might be going into a wrong direction here, but can you please provide
> the following information:
> 
> (1)
> Output of "uname -a"

Linux red.ac.ted 3.2.41-042stab120.20 #1 SMP Fri Mar 10 16:52:50 MSK 2017 i686 
GNU/Linux

> (2)
> Output of "cat /proc/meminfo" when the crash happens

Okay, will wait for another occurrence and then post the output.

> Also please provide output of "free -m" for faster/better overview

Well, "free -m" currently (without a crash having just happened) gives:

             total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
Mem:          4096        405       3690          0          0        266
-/+ buffers/cache:        139       3956
Swap:            0          0          0

And earlier, when the crash *had* just happened, I got (without the -m flag):

             total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
Mem:       4194304     345328    3848976          0          0     226220
-/+ buffers/cache:     119108    4075196
Swap:            0          0          0

> (3)
> Output of "dmesg" after the crash happened

Hm, that's odd - "dmesg" outputs nothing - on either of these VMs.

> (4)
> If possible, somehow provide how much memory was consumed by the Icinga2
> processes when they died

That's hard to say, but given that 400Mbytes is being used in total (out of 
4Gbytes available), I can certainly say "less than 10% of available, and less 
than 400Gbytes" for Icinga2.

> 32 Bit systems have a special approach regarding memory management (low
> mem, high mem).
> So when you provide the requested information, we can double-check that
> part (I don't think this is the issue here, but just to make sure..).

Okay.  Please remember I have another Icinga2 instance running perfectly okay 
on a different but identical server, so if there's anything useful I can 
compare, that's entirely possible.

> Another question:
> Is there a reason why you go with 32bit machines? I am just curious.

That's what the VM hoster (strato.de) provides...


Antony.

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