Hi James,

I think this particular leak has been fixed, but it didn't make it into the 2.8.2 release:

http://www.pvfs.org/fisheye/changelog/~author=pcarns/PVFS/?cs=MAIN:pcarns:20100419185039

Here is the patch itself:

http://www.pvfs.org/fisheye/rdiff/PVFS?csid=MAIN:pcarns:20100419185039&u&N

If you are willing to try it out it would be great to confirm if it fixes your problem.

thanks,
-Phil

On 06/09/2010 02:43 PM, James Gao wrote:
Hey everyone,
I left pvfs2-client overnight with a big rsync job running. When I woke up this morning, the computer had almost completely locked up. After finally accessing top, I find that pvfs2-client-core is using 84% of 8 gb of ram. Is this correct behavior? The client log file only shows the startup and shutdown, no other messages. I'm running the latest pvfs-2.8.2 on a clean Ubuntu 10.04 install. The server it's running off of is a Xeon 5345. It is running two instances of pvfs2-server, and bonding is enabled for two ethernet ports. Any leads? Should I try running the core with valgrind?

-James


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