Valgrind returns nothing.

valgrind --tool=massif --log-file=ceph_mon_valgrind ceph-mon -i 0 > log.txt

==30491== Massif, a heap profiler
==30491== Copyright (C) 2003-2011, and GNU GPL'd, by Nicholas Nethercote
==30491== Using Valgrind-3.7.0 and LibVEX; rerun with -h for copyright info
==30491== Command: ceph-mon -i 0
==30491== Parent PID: 4013
==30491==
==30491==

cat massif.out.26201
desc: (none)
cmd: ceph-mon -i 0
time_unit: i
#-----------
snapshot=0
#-----------
time=0
mem_heap_B=0
mem_heap_extra_B=0
mem_stacks_B=0
heap_tree=empty

What i have done wrong ??

On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 8:34 PM, Sławomir Skowron <szi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have this problem too. My mon's in 0.48.1 cluster have 10GB RAM
> each, with 78 osd, and 2k request per minute (max) in radosgw.
>
> Now i have run one via valgrind. I will send output when mon grow up.
>
> On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 6:03 PM, Sage Weil <s...@inktank.com> wrote:
>> On Fri, 31 Aug 2012, Xiaopong Tran wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Is there any known memory issue with mon? We have 3 mons running, and
>>> on keeps on crashing after 2 or 3 days, and I think it's because mon
>>> sucks up all memory.
>>>
>>> Here's mon after starting for 10 minutes:
>>>
>>>   PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S  %CPU %MEM    TIME+  COMMAND
>>> 13700 root      20   0  163m  32m 3712 S   4.3  0.1   0:05.15 ceph-mon
>>>  2595 root      20   0 1672m 523m    0 S   1.7  1.6 954:33.56 ceph-osd
>>>  1941 root      20   0 1292m 220m    0 S   0.7  0.7 946:40.69 ceph-osd
>>>  2316 root      20   0 1169m 198m    0 S   0.7  0.6 420:26.74 ceph-osd
>>>  2395 root      20   0 1149m 184m    0 S   0.7  0.6 364:29.08 ceph-osd
>>>  2487 root      20   0 1354m 373m    0 S   0.7  1.2 401:13.97 ceph-osd
>>>   235 root      20   0     0    0    0 S   0.3  0.0   0:37.68 kworker/4:1
>>>  1304 root      20   0     0    0    0 S   0.3  0.0   0:00.16 jbd2/sda3-8
>>>  1327 root      20   0     0    0    0 S   0.3  0.0  13:07.00 xfsaild/sdf1
>>>  2011 root      20   0 1240m 177m    0 S   0.3  0.6 411:52.91 ceph-osd
>>>  2153 root      20   0 1095m 166m    0 S   0.3  0.5 370:56.01 ceph-osd
>>>  2725 root      20   0 1214m 186m    0 S   0.3  0.6 378:16.59 ceph-osd
>>>
>>> Here's the memory situation of mon on another machine, after mon has
>>> been running for 3 hours:
>>>
>>>   PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S  %CPU %MEM    TIME+  COMMAND
>>>  1716 root      20   0 1923m 1.6g 4028 S   7.6  5.2   8:45.82 ceph-mon
>>>  1923 root      20   0  774m 138m 5052 S   0.7  0.4   1:28.56 ceph-osd
>>>  2114 root      20   0  836m 143m 4864 S   0.7  0.4   1:20.14 ceph-osd
>>>  2304 root      20   0  863m 176m 4988 S   0.7  0.5   1:13.30 ceph-osd
>>>  2578 root      20   0  823m 150m 5056 S   0.7  0.5   1:24.55 ceph-osd
>>>  2781 root      20   0  819m 131m 4900 S   0.7  0.4   1:12.14 ceph-osd
>>>  2995 root      20   0  863m 179m 5024 S   0.7  0.6   1:41.96 ceph-osd
>>>  3474 root      20   0  888m 208m 5608 S   0.7  0.6   7:08.08 ceph-osd
>>>  1228 root      20   0     0    0    0 S   0.3  0.0   0:07.01 jbd2/sda3-8
>>>  1853 root      20   0  859m 176m 4820 S   0.3  0.5   1:17.01 ceph-osd
>>>  3373 root      20   0  789m 118m 4916 S   0.3  0.4   1:06.26 ceph-osd
>>>
>>> And here is the situation on a third node, mon has been running
>>> for over a week:
>>>
>>>   PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S  %CPU %MEM    TIME+  COMMAND
>>>  1717 root      20   0 68.8g  26g 2044 S  91.5 84.1   9220:40 ceph-mon
>>>  1986 root      20   0 1281m 226m    0 S   1.7  0.7   1225:28 ceph-osd
>>>  2196 root      20   0 1501m 538m    0 S   1.0  1.7   1221:54 ceph-osd
>>>  2266 root      20   0 1121m 176m    0 S   0.7  0.5 399:23.70 ceph-osd
>>>  2056 root      20   0 1072m 167m    0 S   0.3  0.5 403:49.76 ceph-osd
>>>  2126 root      20   0 1412m 458m    0 S   0.3  1.4   1215:48 ceph-osd
>>>  2337 root      20   0 1128m 188m    0 S   0.3  0.6 408:31.88 ceph-osd
>>>
>>> So, after a while, sooner or later, mon is going to crash, just
>>> a matter of time.
>>>
>>> Does anyone see anything like this? This is kinda scary.
>>>
>>> OS: Debian Wheezy 3.2.0-3-amd64
>>> Ceph: 0.48argonaut (commit:c2b20ca74249892c8e5e40c12aa14446a2bf2030)
>>
>> Can you try with 0.48.1argonaut?
>>
>> If it still happens, can you run ceph-mon through massif?
>>
>>  valgrind --tool=massif ceph-mon -i whatever
>>
>> That'll generate a massif.out file (make sure it's there; you may need to
>> specify the output file for valgrind) over time.  Once ceph-mon starts
>> eating ram, send us a copy of the file and we can hopefully see what is
>> leaking.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> sage
>>
>>
>>>
>>> With this issue on hand, I'll have to monitor it closely and
>>> restart mon once in a while, or I will get a crash (which is
>>> still good enough), or a system that does not respond at
>>> all because memory is exhausted, and the whole ceph cluster
>>> is unreachable. We had this problem in the morning, mon on one
>>> node exhausted the memory, none of the ceph command responds
>>> anymore, the only thing left to do is to hard reset the node.
>>> The whole cluster was basically done at that time.
>>>
>>> Here is our usage situation:
>>>
>>> 1) A few applications which read and write data through
>>> librados API, we have about 20-30 connections at any one time.
>>> So far, our apps have no such memory issue, we have been
>>> monitoring them closely.
>>>
>>> 2) We have a few scripts which pull data from an old storage
>>> system, and use the rados command to put it into ceph.
>>> Basically, just shell script. Each rados command is run
>>> to write one object (one file), and exit. We run about
>>> 25 scripts simultaneously, which means at any one time,
>>> there are at most 25 connections.
>>>
>>> I don't think this is a very busy system. But this
>>> memory issue is definitely a problem for us.
>>>
>>> Thanks for helping.
>>>
>>> Xiaopong
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