Just an FYI, the Zabbix client still has a memory leak issue in Astlinux 
1.3.7.1.

Regards
Michael Knill

On 20/12/19, 7:11 am, "Lonnie Abelbeck" <li...@lonnie.abelbeck.com> wrote:

    Michael,
    
    The latest official AstLinux release 1.3.7.1 has Zabbix LTS 3.0.28 
(2019-05-28).
    
    The newer Zabbix LTS 4.0 most likely would require new server agent/proxy 
changes.
    
    Since not many people use Zabbix (as it can be complicated), we are staying 
with Zabbix LTS 3.0.28.
    
    Lonnie
    
    
    
    > On Dec 19, 2019, at 1:56 PM, Michael Knill 
<michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au> wrote:
    > 
    > Any particular reason why we are using the 3.0.xx series?
    > 
    > Regards
    > Michael Knill
    > 
    > On 19/12/19, 10:07 pm, "Michael Keuter" <li...@mksolutions.info> wrote:
    > 
    >    BTW: There are much newer Zabbix versions than our 3.0.xx series.
    > 
    >    https://sourceforge.net/projects/zabbix/files/ZABBIX%20Latest%20Stable/
    > 
    >> Am 19.12.2019 um 11:29 schrieb Michael Knill 
<michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au>:
    >> 
    >> 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
    > 
    > 
    >    Michael
    > 
    >    http://www.mksolutions.info
    > 
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