[ovirt-users] Re: Weird Memory Leak Issue

2018-08-29 Thread Robert O'Kane
Not for me. After restarting the engine,it doesn't matter if I restart the Hypervisors, I only get the "protocol=gluster" when I restart the VMs... migration is 
not enough.


"virsh -r dumpxml "


Cheers,

Robert O'Kane


On 08/29/2018 06:54 PM, Edward Clay wrote:

Not sure how you're setup.  I only had to migrate the VMs off to another 
hypervisor then put the hypervisor in maintenance which seems to unmount the 
one gluster volume.  After upgrading, rebooting and activating the HV I could 
migrate VMs back to it.  This seemed to work for me.


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Ah, the FUSE mounts... I just saw last week that the upgrade to 4.2 removed the 
"LibgfApiSupported" flag by default.

That is possibly why the leak simply appeared

OK, I was wondering where this came from. Tomorrow I will upgrade and test. I 
still will have to eventually reboot the VMs to get the gluster mounts 
again :-/



On 08/29/2018 05:18 PM, Cole Johnson wrote:

Great! I'll look for the update.

On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 7:50 AM Darrell Budic  wrote:


There’s a memory leak in gluster 3.12.9 - 3.12.12 on fuse mounted volumes, 
sounds like what you’re seeing.

The fix is in 3.12.13, which should be showing up today or tomorrow in the 
centos repos (currently available from the testing repo). I’ve been running it 
overnight on one host to test, looks like they got it.


From: Cole Johnson 
Subject: [ovirt-users] Weird Memory Leak Issue
Date: August 29, 2018 at 9:35:39 AM CDT
To: users@ovirt.org

Hello,
I have a hyperconverged, self hosted ovirt cluster with three hosts,
running 4 VM's. The hosts are running the latest ovirt node. The
VM's are Linux, Windows server 2016, and Windows Server 2008r2. The
problem is with any host running the 2008r2 VM will run out of memory
after 8-10 hours, causing any VM on the host to be paused, and making
to host all but unresponsive. This problem seems to only exist with
this specific VM. None of the other running VM's have this problem.
I can resolve the problem by migrating the VM to a different host,
then putting the host into maintenance mode, the activating it back.
The leak appears to be in glusterfsd. Is there anything I can do to
permanently fix this?


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[ovirt-users] Re: Weird Memory Leak Issue

2018-08-29 Thread Edward Clay
Not sure how you're setup.  I only had to migrate the VMs off to another 
hypervisor then put the hypervisor in maintenance which seems to unmount the 
one gluster volume.  After upgrading, rebooting and activating the HV I could 
migrate VMs back to it.  This seemed to work for me.


From: Robert O'Kane 
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2018 10:42:56 AM
To: users@ovirt.org
Subject: [ovirt-users] Re: Weird Memory Leak Issue

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Ah, the FUSE mounts... I just saw last week that the upgrade to 4.2 removed the 
"LibgfApiSupported" flag by default.

That is possibly why the leak simply appeared

OK, I was wondering where this came from. Tomorrow I will upgrade and test. I 
still will have to eventually reboot the VMs to get the gluster mounts 
again :-/



On 08/29/2018 05:18 PM, Cole Johnson wrote:
> Great! I'll look for the update.
>
> On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 7:50 AM Darrell Budic  wrote:
>>
>> There’s a memory leak in gluster 3.12.9 - 3.12.12 on fuse mounted volumes, 
>> sounds like what you’re seeing.
>>
>> The fix is in 3.12.13, which should be showing up today or tomorrow in the 
>> centos repos (currently available from the testing repo). I’ve been running 
>> it overnight on one host to test, looks like they got it.
>>
>> 
>> From: Cole Johnson 
>> Subject: [ovirt-users] Weird Memory Leak Issue
>> Date: August 29, 2018 at 9:35:39 AM CDT
>> To: users@ovirt.org
>>
>> Hello,
>> I have a hyperconverged, self hosted ovirt cluster with three hosts,
>> running 4 VM's. The hosts are running the latest ovirt node. The
>> VM's are Linux, Windows server 2016, and Windows Server 2008r2. The
>> problem is with any host running the 2008r2 VM will run out of memory
>> after 8-10 hours, causing any VM on the host to be paused, and making
>> to host all but unresponsive. This problem seems to only exist with
>> this specific VM. None of the other running VM's have this problem.
>> I can resolve the problem by migrating the VM to a different host,
>> then putting the host into maintenance mode, the activating it back.
>> The leak appears to be in glusterfsd. Is there anything I can do to
>> permanently fix this?

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[ovirt-users] Re: Weird Memory Leak Issue

2018-08-29 Thread Robert O'Kane

Ah, the FUSE mounts...   I just saw last week that the upgrade to 4.2 removed the 
"LibgfApiSupported" flag by default.

That is possibly why the leak simply appeared

OK, I was wondering where this came from. Tomorrow I will upgrade and test. I 
still will have to eventually reboot the VMs to get the gluster mounts 
again :-/



On 08/29/2018 05:18 PM, Cole Johnson wrote:

Great! I'll look for the update.

On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 7:50 AM Darrell Budic  wrote:


There’s a memory leak in gluster 3.12.9 - 3.12.12 on fuse mounted volumes, 
sounds like what you’re seeing.

The fix is in 3.12.13, which should be showing up today or tomorrow in the 
centos repos (currently available from the testing repo). I’ve been running it 
overnight on one host to test, looks like they got it.


From: Cole Johnson 
Subject: [ovirt-users] Weird Memory Leak Issue
Date: August 29, 2018 at 9:35:39 AM CDT
To: users@ovirt.org

Hello,
I have a hyperconverged, self hosted ovirt cluster with three hosts,
running 4 VM's.  The hosts are running the latest ovirt node.  The
VM's are Linux, Windows server 2016, and Windows Server 2008r2.  The
problem is with any host running the 2008r2 VM will run out of memory
after 8-10 hours, causing any VM on the host to be paused, and making
to host all but unresponsive. This problem seems to only exist with
this specific VM.  None of the other running VM's have this problem.
I can resolve the problem by migrating the VM to a different host,
then putting the host into maintenance mode, the activating it back.
The leak appears to be in glusterfsd.  Is there anything I can do to
permanently fix this?


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[ovirt-users] Re: Weird Memory Leak Issue

2018-08-29 Thread Cole Johnson
Great! I'll look for the update.

On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 7:50 AM Darrell Budic  wrote:
>
> There’s a memory leak in gluster 3.12.9 - 3.12.12 on fuse mounted volumes, 
> sounds like what you’re seeing.
>
> The fix is in 3.12.13, which should be showing up today or tomorrow in the 
> centos repos (currently available from the testing repo). I’ve been running 
> it overnight on one host to test, looks like they got it.
>
> 
> From: Cole Johnson 
> Subject: [ovirt-users] Weird Memory Leak Issue
> Date: August 29, 2018 at 9:35:39 AM CDT
> To: users@ovirt.org
>
> Hello,
> I have a hyperconverged, self hosted ovirt cluster with three hosts,
> running 4 VM's.  The hosts are running the latest ovirt node.  The
> VM's are Linux, Windows server 2016, and Windows Server 2008r2.  The
> problem is with any host running the 2008r2 VM will run out of memory
> after 8-10 hours, causing any VM on the host to be paused, and making
> to host all but unresponsive. This problem seems to only exist with
> this specific VM.  None of the other running VM's have this problem.
> I can resolve the problem by migrating the VM to a different host,
> then putting the host into maintenance mode, the activating it back.
> The leak appears to be in glusterfsd.  Is there anything I can do to
> permanently fix this?
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[ovirt-users] Re: Weird Memory Leak Issue

2018-08-29 Thread Darrell Budic
There’s a memory leak in gluster 3.12.9 - 3.12.12 on fuse mounted volumes, 
sounds like what you’re seeing.

The fix is in 3.12.13, which should be showing up today or tomorrow in the 
centos repos (currently available from the testing repo). I’ve been running it 
overnight on one host to test, looks like they got it.

> From: Cole Johnson 
> Subject: [ovirt-users] Weird Memory Leak Issue
> Date: August 29, 2018 at 9:35:39 AM CDT
> To: users@ovirt.org
> 
> Hello,
> I have a hyperconverged, self hosted ovirt cluster with three hosts,
> running 4 VM's.  The hosts are running the latest ovirt node.  The
> VM's are Linux, Windows server 2016, and Windows Server 2008r2.  The
> problem is with any host running the 2008r2 VM will run out of memory
> after 8-10 hours, causing any VM on the host to be paused, and making
> to host all but unresponsive. This problem seems to only exist with
> this specific VM.  None of the other running VM's have this problem.
> I can resolve the problem by migrating the VM to a different host,
> then putting the host into maintenance mode, the activating it back.
> The leak appears to be in glusterfsd.  Is there anything I can do to
> permanently fix this?
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