On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 09:57:16AM +0200, Willy Goiffon wrote:
> Le 2018-04-17 14:27, Alexander Demenshin a écrit :
> > On 2018-04-17 13:31, wi...@mailoo.org wrote:
> >
> > > As I said, the mem leak does not apppear in the `birdc show memory`
> > > command.
> > > It is shown at the OS level, and
Le 2018-04-17 14:27, Alexander Demenshin a écrit :
On 2018-04-17 13:31, wi...@mailoo.org wrote:
As I said, the mem leak does not apppear in the `birdc show memory`
command.
It is shown at the OS level, and is shown via the `free` command.
What do you mean by "OS level"? Which exactly level?
if it occurs also on 1.6.4, could you please add also "birdcl show
route count" output and some logs with debug all switched on?
I had to reinstall version 1.5.0, to remain in the ubuntu default PPA.
The route count is ridiculously low though:
$ birdc show route count
BIRD
On 2018-04-17 13:31, wi...@mailoo.org wrote:
As I said, the mem leak does not apppear in the `birdc show memory`
command.
It is shown at the OS level, and is shown via the `free` command.
What do you mean by "OS level"? Which exactly level? What is the actual
process
size as reported by ps
> debian stretch, bird v 1.6.3-2 is rock solid
>
> FWIW i saw zero leaks or issues on debian wheezy, jessie, devuan jessie
> either.
>
> on multiple rrs taking several million routes I am at:
>
> birdc
> BIRD 1.6.3 ready.
> bird> show mem
> BIRD memory usage
> Routing tables:126 MB
> Route
Hello,
if it occurs also on 1.6.4, could you please add also "birdcl show route count"
output and some logs with debug all switched on?
How does it get leaked, do you reconfigure many times? Does the memory
consumption increase gradually or by larger amounts?
Thanks
Maria
Quidquid latine
debian stretch, bird v 1.6.3-2 is rock solid
FWIW i saw zero leaks or issues on debian wheezy, jessie, devuan jessie
either.
on multiple rrs taking several million routes I am at:
birdc
BIRD 1.6.3 ready.
bird> show mem
BIRD memory usage
Routing tables:126 MB
Route attributes: 93 MB