Re: wired memory leak at r298785

From: Steve Wills <swills_at_FreeBSD.org>
Date: Tue, 3 May 2016 02:02:45 -0400
On 05/ 2/16 11:24 PM, Warner Losh wrote:
> 
> 
> On Mon, May 2, 2016 at 6:55 PM, Steve Wills <swills_at_freebsd.org
> <mailto:swills_at_freebsd.org>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi,
> 
>     On 05/ 2/16 09:32 AM, Steve Wills wrote:
>     > Hi,
>     >
>     > Just did my monthly update and r298785 seems to be leaking wired
>     memory
>     > rather rapidly. My system has 8gb of RAM and the amount of wired
>     memory
>     > just goes up and up continuously. It takes about 12 hours before it
>     > exhausts all the RAM and sort of locks up (though shutdown still
>     works).
>     >
>     > I also made one other change to the system at the same time as
>     updating,
>     > which was to add another disk and configure it using ZFS. Perhaps this
>     > is a ZFS on PowerPC64 issue? My amd64 box running the same rev of
>     > CURRENT doesn't have the issue.
>     >
> 
>     I've rebooted the box and started repeatedly logging the output of
>     vmstat -m. It seems to show CAM CCB using a lot of memory and growing
>     rather rapidly. For example, here's a few lines of diff output:
> 
>     - CAM CCB 91418 182836K - 187149 2048
>     + CAM CCB 447070 894140K - 900292 2048
> 
>     from two samples that are 60 minutes apart.
> 
>     The box is isn't terribly busy, it's just running the monitoring daemons
>     running (snmpd, collectd), whatever web requests are hitting it (very
>     few if any), this logging process, and my shell, etc.
> 
>     Could this be related to recent changes in CURRENT?
> 
>     Copying Scott and Warner in case they have comments on this since I'm
>     told they have been active in this area recently.
> 
> 
> I've been looking into it. I'm not sure what's up since I don't see it
> in production. I'll give it a bump in priority though.
> 

Thanks! I did notice that killing bsnmpd drastically slowed the rate of
growth, but didn't completely eliminate it.

Steve
Received on Tue May 03 2016 - 04:03:04 UTC

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