On 06/22/2015 02:29 PM, Michael Grant wrote:
>   PID USER      PRI  NI  VIRT   RES   SHR S CPU% MEM%   TIME+  Command
> 
>  3196 root       20   0 1784M  373M  5008 S  0.4 18.8  1h16:47 
> /usr/bin/python3 /usr/bin/fail2ban-server -s /var/run/fail2ban/fail2ban.sock 
> -p /var/run/fail2
>  
> VmPeak:  1827420 kB
> VmSize:  1827416 kB
> VmLck:         0 kB
> VmPin:         0 kB
> VmHWM:    539000 kB
> VmRSS:    382460 kB
> VmData:  1760668 kB
> VmStk:       136 kB
> VmExe:      3412 kB
> VmLib:      7360 kB
> VmPTE:      1412 kB
> VmPMD:        20 kB
> VmSwap:   158520 kB
> Threads:        33
> 
> So it's the VmHWM number I should be looking at?  I'm almost a half gig 
> (539MB) in that case.  Why so much?  Is it possible to reduce that footprint 
> somehow?  I have 2gig memory in this vm, that's like 25% of the total 
> available physical memory for this one process.  The 0.8 version I am sure 
> didn't use but a small fraction of this.

VmHWM is the High Water Mark, or Peak RSS, so may not be relevant for trending 
or real-time analysis.

http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/proc.5.html

What was the VmHWM when running 0.8? Typical/average VmRSS? You need data from 
0.8 if you wish to compare it with data from 0.9.

It may be easier to assist you if we knew the OS your were using or you read 
http://www.fail2ban.org/wiki/index.php/HOWTO_Seek_Help


> 
> On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 6:41 PM, Lee Clemens <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>     On 06/22/2015 01:26 PM, Orion Poplawski wrote:
>     > On 06/20/2015 12:25 PM, Michael Grant wrote:
>     >> I recently updated from 0.8.x to 0.9.2.  fail2ban-server is now 
> consuming a
>     >> gig+ of memory in my server.  Before it was tiny fraction of this.
>     >>
>     >> I thought fail2ban just did a sort of complex grep though the tail of 
> the
>     >> logs.  Why would it need to keep huge amounts of data in memory?  
> Things are
>     >> working fine but it's a huge resource hog.  Is there something I can 
> do to
>     >> reduce it's memory footprint without breaking something?
>     >
>     > What exactly to you mean by "consuming a gig+ or memory"?
>     >
>     > For example, on one of my machines, /proc/PID/status reports:
>     >
>     > VmPeak:  2277900 kB
>     > VmSize:  2205532 kB
>     > VmLck:         0 kB
>     > VmPin:         0 kB
>     > VmHWM:     79880 kB
>     > VmRSS:     69712 kB
>     > VmData:   598436 kB
>     > VmStk:       136 kB
>     > VmExe:         4 kB
>     > VmLib:     11428 kB
>     > VmPTE:      1952 kB
>     > VmSwap:    13824 kB
> 
>     For comparison:
> 
>     VmPeak:   916900 kB
>     VmSize:   915856 kB
>     VmLck:         0 kB
>     VmHWM:     20660 kB
>     VmRSS:      8532 kB
>     VmData:   709800 kB
>     VmStk:        88 kB
>     VmExe:      1500 kB
>     VmLib:      8420 kB
>     VmPTE:       352 kB
>     VmSwap:    11876 kB
> 
>     fail2ban 0.9.2  CentOS 6.6, 8 jails.
> 
>     [snip]
> 
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