Hi Dustin,
Here's what I get:
$ dpkg -S /lib/udev/rules.d/95-multipath.rules
multipath-tools: /lib/udev/rules.d/95-multipath.rules
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libvirtd eats away more memory over time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/571093
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Hi Dustin,
Here's what I get:
$ dpkg -S /lib/udev/rules.d/95-multipath.rules
multipath-tools: /lib/udev/rules.d/95-multipath.rules
--
libvirtd eats away more memory over time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/571093
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Bugs,
I spent some more time on this, and it appears my leak is related to
multipath. Shutting down multipath (multipath -F; service multipath-
tools stop) stops the leak. Alvin also appears to have multipath
running, it's listed in the dmesg he uploaded.
The udev messages I'm seeing in the libvirtd
I spent some more time on this, and it appears my leak is related to
multipath. Shutting down multipath (multipath -F; service multipath-
tools stop) stops the leak. Alvin also appears to have multipath
running, it's listed in the dmesg he uploaded.
The udev messages I'm seeing in the libvirtd
I've got something similar happening on Lucid. I rebooted a new server
last night, and this morning libvirtd is using about 5GB of memory,
without any virtual machines running. Looking at my munin graphs, this
appears to have been happening on both of my new servers for the past
few days, with the
I've got something similar happening on Lucid. I rebooted a new server
last night, and this morning libvirtd is using about 5GB of memory,
without any virtual machines running. Looking at my munin graphs, this
appears to have been happening on both of my new servers for the past
few days, with the