Hi, I retry the test after we updated packages to the latest tag and OS. glue and booth is latest.
* Environment OS:RHEL 6.4 cluster-glue:latest(commit:2755:8347e8c9b94f) + patch[detail:http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/linuxha/dev/85787] resource-agent:v3.9.5 libqb:v0.14.4 corosync:v2.3.0 pacemaker:v1.1.10-rc2 crmsh:v1.2.5 booth:latest(commit:67e1208973de728958432aaba165766eac1ce3a0) * Test procedure we regularly switch a ticket. The previous test also used the same way. And, There was no a memory leak when we tested pacemaker-1.1 before pacemaker use libqb. * Result As a result, I think that crmd may cause the memory leak. crmd smaps(a total of each addresses) In detail, we attached smaps of start and end. And, I recorded smaps every 1 minutes. Start RSS: 7396 SHR(Shared_Clean+Shared_Dirty):3560 Private(Private_Clean+Private_Dirty):3836 Interbal(about 30h later) RSS:18464 SHR:14276 Private:4188 End(about 70h later) RSS:19104 SHR:14336 Private:4768 Sincerely, Yuichi 2013/5/15 Yuichi SEINO <seino.clust...@gmail.com>: > Hi, > > I ran the test for about two days. > > Environment > > OS:RHEL 6.3 > pacemaker-1.1.9-devel (commit 138556cb0b375a490a96f35e7fbeccc576a22011) > corosync-2.3.0 > cluster-glue > latest+patch(detail:http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/linuxha/dev/85787) > libqb- 0.14.4 > > There may be a memory leak in crmd and lrmd. I regularly got rss of ps. > > start-up > crmd:5332 > lrmd:3625 > > interval(about 30h later) > crmd:7716 > lrmd:3744 > > ending(about 60h later) > crmd:8336 > lrmd:3780 > > I still don't run a test that pacemaker-1.1.10-rc2 use. So, I will run its > test. > > Sincerely, > Yuichi > > -- > Yuichi SEINO > METROSYSTEMS CORPORATION > E-mail:seino.clust...@gmail.com -- Yuichi SEINO METROSYSTEMS CORPORATION E-mail:seino.clust...@gmail.com
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