Hello Frank,

I had similar problems. 

https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg11772.html

I disabled Swap and now everything is fine.


Best,
Alex



Am Dienstag, dem 01.03.2022 um 08:28 +0000 schrieb Frank Schilder:
> Dear all,
> 
> there is a new development on this old case. After expanding our cluster and 
> adding more disks to each host, the
> memory leak got really bad and I had to restart all OSDs every 3-4 weeks. 
> Strangely enough, after the 3rd restart
> following our latest RAM extension the problem disappeared. There was no 
> change in configuration. It is as if the
> problem just disappeared from one day to the other. The last restart I did 
> the day before my Christmas holidays and
> since then the RAM usage is stable. I might now even increase the memory 
> limit a bit.
> 
> A graph of the recorded memory usage for one of the servers is attached (its 
> the same for all servers). In case the
> attachment is removed, the image is available here: https://imgur.com/Ly17OTX.
> 
> For completeness, the restart of all OSDs was not a reboot of the servers, it 
> was
> 
> 1) set noout
> 2) for each host
> 2.1) stop docker
> 2.2) wait for peering
> 2.3) start docker
> 2.4) wait for peering
> 3) unset noout
> 
> All observations on latest mimic.
> 
> Best regards,
> =================
> Frank Schilder
> AIT Risø Campus
> Bygning 109, rum S14
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