On 2016-06-10 5:57 AM, Cristian Mammoli (c.mamm...@apra.it) wrote:


EAS sogod processes will generally consume 16 to 50 MB of RSS.

How comes then that 12 GB are not enough for 90 phones

If you set to SxVMemLimit to 300, each sogod child process should be allowed to use about 55 MB of memory of its own before the process is restarted. Bursts can occur because the check only occurs after the request has been sent to the client. So if an EAS client syncs a 200 MB chunk of data, memory will grow a lot larger for that process during response preparation.

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