Il giorno mer 10 nov 2021 alle ore 15:45 Chris Adams <c...@cmadams.net> ha
scritto:

> I have seen vdsmd leak memory for years (I've been running oVirt since
> version 3.5), but never been able to nail it down.  I've upgraded a
> cluster to oVirt 4.4.9 (reloading the hosts with CentOS 8-stream), and I
> still see it happen.  One host in the cluster, which has been up 8 days,
> has vdsmd with 4.3 GB resident memory.  On a couple of other hosts, it's
> around half a gigabyte.
>
> In the past, it seemed more likely to happen on the hosted engine hosts
> and/or the SPM host... but the host with the 4.3 GB vdsmd is not either
> of those.
>
> I'm not sure what I do that would make my setup "special" compared to
> others; I loaded a pretty minimal install of CentOS 8-stream, with the
> only extra thing being I add the core parts of the Dell PowerEdge
> OpenManage tools (so I can get remote SNMP hardware monitoring).
>
> When I run "pmap $(pidof -x vdsmd)", the bulk of the RAM use is a single
> anonymous block (which I'm guessing is just the python general memory
> allocator).
>
> I thought maybe the switch to CentOS 8 and python 3 might clear
> something up, but obviously not.  Any ideas?
>

I guess we still have the reproducibility issue (
https://lists.ovirt.org/archives/list/de...@ovirt.org/thread/KO5SEPAZMLBWSBS6OJZ73YVPLHIAFOLV/
).
But maybe in the meanwhile there's a new way to track things down. +Marcin
Sobczyk <msobc...@redhat.com> ?




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