Chad,

If beanstalkd is taking up 3% of your memory on a 16GB machine, should
it follow that 44% usage  on a server with only 1.7GB of ram is not
unusual?

On Feb 9, 1:32 am, Aaron <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm currently using beanstalkd 1.4.3.  I just upgraded to 1.4.6 and
> will see if the problem persists.
>
> On Feb 8, 9:53 pm, Chad Kouse <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > That sounds weird and I really can't help you much beyond saying --
> > please state the version of beanstalk you are using so maybe someone
> > else can.
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> > I personally have 3 beanstalkd servers running processing millions of
> > jobs per day every day, haven't had a service interruption in months,
> > and they average about 3% ram usage on our servers (each with 16GB
> > ram)
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> > I'm on version 1.4.6
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> > --chad
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> > On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 9:07 PM, Aaron <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi,
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> > > I've had beanstalkd running in production for over a week now, and
> > > have seen a steady increase in the amount of memory beanstalkd has
> > > been using up.  It is currently using 44% of memory (1.7GB ec2 medium
> > > instance) according to top.
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> > > The queue itself currently has 20 tubes, each one with no jobs stored
> > > in it.  An example of stats_tube for one of these 20 tubes is as
> > > follows:
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> > > {'current-jobs-delayed': 0, 'pause': 0, 'name':
> > > 'results..defdeinvestmentbankinginstitute', 'cmd-pause-tube': 0,
> > > 'current-jobs-buried': 0, 'pause-time-left': 0, 'current-waiting': 0,
> > > 'current-jobs-ready': 0, 'total-jobs': 1, 'current-watching': 2,
> > > 'current-jobs-reserved': 0, 'current-using': 1, 'current-jobs-urgent':
> > > 0}
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> > > Does anyone know what might be responsible for eating up this much
> > > memory over time?
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> > > Cheers.
>
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