Actually looking at the Zabbix graphs, it is gradual over a fairly long period 
of time e.g. months.
There is a bug ZBX-10486 which is for the version we are using (3.0.14) but I'm 
not sure it's the exact same cause.
Might be worth trying 1.3.7 to see if the later version solves the issue.

Regards
Michael Knill

On 18/12/19, 10:59 am, "Michael Knill" <michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au> 
wrote:

    I haven’t had a crash yet as ironically Zabbix notifies me that the memory 
is low and I just hop in and restart the Zabbix agent and its all good.
    Yes htop shows the 3 listeners at the top of the list. It was 450M each at 
one of my sites I checked.
    I think there may be only certain events that cause the memory leak as it 
does not seem to gradually increase although I cant confirm this.
    
    Off to the Zabbix forums ☹
    
    Regards
    Michael Knill
    
    On 18/12/19, 10:36 am, "Lonnie Abelbeck" <li...@lonnie.abelbeck.com> wrote:
    
        Hi Michael,
        
        Darrick has seen similar memory-leak behavior for years with Zabbix.
        
        Are you seeing your box running out of RAM and crashing ?
        
        What does "htop" show, is the top "Mem" line slowly getting bigger and 
bigger ?
        
        Restarting Zabbix every evening might be solution, but not ideal.
        
        It will be interisting what the forums suggest.
        
        Lonnie
        
        
        
        
        
        > On Dec 17, 2019, at 2:57 PM, Michael Knill 
<michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au> wrote:
        > 
        > Hi Group
        >  
        > I am progressively rolling out Zabbix to my sites and I am beginning 
to experiencing memory leaks or high memory usage on the zabbix_agentd listener 
processes (all 3).
        > Just wondering if anyone has experienced this?
        > Any ideas on how I should troubleshoot?
        > Could it be one of the scripts I am running although they are pretty 
basic?
        >  
        > top -m
        > Mem total:1935568 anon:668256 map:17612 free:983896
        > slab:27716 buf:5036 cache:225908 dirty:16 write:0
        > Swap total:0 free:0
        >   PID^^^VSZ^VSZRW   RSS (SHR) DIRTY (SHR) STACK COMMAND
        > 2527 2530m 86892 54924  3436 54920  3432   128 /usr/sbin/asterisk -f 
-p -c
        > 9459  222m  190m  191m  2008  191m  2004   132 zabbix_agentd: 
listener #3 [waiting for connection]
        > 9457  221m  190m  191m  2008  191m  2004   132 zabbix_agentd: 
listener #1 [waiting for connection]
        > 9458  221m  189m  190m  2008  190m  2004   132 zabbix_agentd: 
listener #2 [waiting for connection]
        >  
        > Thnaks
        >  
        > Regards
        > Michael Knill
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