By the way, I forgot to mention it also causes very high loads of 20,
probably because the swap gets into action.

Regards.


2009/3/24 Stas Oskin <[email protected]>

> Hi.
>
> I'm running GlusterFS in our lab, and found out that after some time, the
> client begins eating all the memory.
>
> It reaches 65% of total virtual memory, causing the systems to behave in
> very sluggish fashion.
>
> The storage nodes with server versions of GlusterFS, are behaving just
> fine, taking 0.5% to 1% of total memory.
>
> I'm using the GlusterFS, version 2RC4.
>
> Any idea how to catch this memleak?
>
> Thanks!
>
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