My weekly run is still going (19 hours now -- MUCH longer than it used to take). I started watching the processes, and I'm fairly positive we have a major memory leak somewhere.
My processes are limited to 200M for data, and I watched processes start from ~90M and grow to 200M, when one gets killed and the other child procs are restarted: 29593 corpus 28 10 199m 166m 1964 R 12.0 8.3 5:59.69 mass-check So something happened in August (probably between the 11th and the 19th, since the 19th was the first time I saw the problem). I haven't dug around to debug it yet. <sigh> On Mon, Aug 21, 2006 at 12:00:01AM -0400, Theo Van Dinter wrote: > Did anyone else have similar issues on Saturday? It's the first day I saw > this: > > On Sat, Aug 19, 2006 at 06:56:10PM -0400, Cron Daemon wrote: > [...] > > status: starting run stage now: 2006-08-19 > > 05:12:52 > > Out of memory! > > archive-iterator: readline failed, attempting to recover > > Out of memory! > > archive-iterator: readline failed, attempting to recover > > Out of memory! > > archive-iterator: readline failed, attempting to recover > > status: 10% ham: 0 spam: 14802 date: 2006-08-06 now: 2006-08-19 > > 06:28:20 > > Out of memory! > > archive-iterator: readline failed, attempting to recover > > Out of memory! > > archive-iterator: readline failed, attempting to recover > [...] > > Out of memory! > > *** glibc detected *** /usr/bin/perl: double free or corruption (out): > > 0x000000000a172af0 *** > [...] > > Out of memory! > > *** glibc detected *** /usr/bin/perl: free(): invalid pointer: > > 0x0000003a5574be00 *** > [...] > > Attempt to free temp prematurely: SV 0x8c1f900, Perl interpreter: 0x505010 > > at > > /home/corpus/SA/spamassassin-corpora/masses/../lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/Timeout.pm > > line 142. > > Attempt to free unreferenced scalar: SV 0x8c1f900, Perl interpreter: > > 0x505010 at > > /home/corpus/SA/spamassassin-corpora/masses/../lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/Timeout.pm > > line 163. > > Out of memory! > > -- > Randomly Generated Tagline: > "When in doubt, parenthesize. At the very least it will let some > poor schmuck bounce on the % key in vi." - Larry Wall -- Randomly Generated Tagline: "Beaten paths are for beaten men." - Unknown
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