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From:
Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@...>
To: Fred Tyler <fredty8@...>
Cc: <linux-kernel@...>
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Re: Slow, persistent memory leak in 2.6.20
Date: Sunday, August 26, 2007 - 11:52 am
On Aug 26 2007 11:51, Fred Tyler wrote:
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>On 8/26/07, Fred Tyler <fredty8@gmail.com> wrote: >> I think I've come across a memory leak in 2.6.20. I've upgraded to the >> latest 2.6.20.17, but it didn't seem to help. > >Sorry to keep replying to my own post, but further investigation >suggests that the memory losses may be occurring at times of heavy >filesystem access. The machines in question run rsyncs of hundreds of >thousands of files every few hours, and I'm starting to think that the >memory loss occurs during these times. I don't know how I'd go about >proving this though...
Please rule out filesystem caches by issuing sync; echo 3 >/proc/sys/vm/drop_caches; Jan -- -
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Slow, persistent memory leak in 2.6.20
, Fred Tyler
, (Sun Aug 26, 10:39 am)
Re: Slow, persistent memory leak in 2.6.20
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Re: Slow, persistent memory leak in 2.6.20
, Fred Tyler
, (Sun Aug 26, 11:51 am)
Re: Slow, persistent memory leak in 2.6.20
, Jan Engelhardt
, (Sun Aug 26, 11:52 am)
Re: Slow, persistent memory leak in 2.6.20
, Fred Tyler
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Re: Slow, persistent memory leak in 2.6.20
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Re: Slow, persistent memory leak in 2.6.20
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Re: Slow, persistent memory leak in 2.6.20
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Re: Slow, persistent memory leak in 2.6.20
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