[JIRA] [core] (JENKINS-20620) Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4/1.532.1

2015-03-12 Thread [email protected] (JIRA)















































Ronen Peleg
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@Oleg Nenashev, Did you try it with 1200 active jobs? anyway this is what solved my problem. I guess you have issue with 100+ slave machines connected to Jenkins with high load Jenkins.

@Kohsuke Kawaguchi, because I have 64GB RAM, I can't do it, I can't save 64GB RAM on my HDD and anyway my problem is already solved so it's save to close it.



























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[JIRA] [core] (JENKINS-20620) Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4/1.532.1

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Ronen Peleg
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@Oleg Nenashev, this is what solved my problem. I guess you have issue with 100+ slave machines connected to Jenkins.

@Kohsuke Kawaguchi, because I have 64GB RAM, I can't do it, I can't save 64GB RAM on my HDD and anyway my problem is already solved so it's save to close it.



























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[JIRA] [core] (JENKINS-20620) Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4/1.532.1

2014-06-09 Thread [email protected] (JIRA)















































Kohsuke Kawaguchi
 resolved  JENKINS-20620 as Incomplete


Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4/1.532.1
















We need more information to be able to solve problems like this. Please see https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/I%27m+getting+OutOfMemoryError for how to get the details we need to be able to work on problems like this.

I'm not doubting that you are seeing the problem, and for that I am sorry. Please get us the details we need so that we can fix the problem.

If you cannot post a heap dump, please get at least the histogram summary.





Change By:


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(09/Jun/14 9:30 PM)




Status:


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[JIRA] [core] (JENKINS-20620) Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4/1.532.1

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Ronen Peleg
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Update: 
The solution was to delete some slave machines from the Jenkins nodes. 
It turns out that Jenkins can't handle more than 100 slave machines. 
Currently we have (after cleanup) 70 slave machines and no memory leak!

BTW: The memory leak issue occurs only on Jenkins Master running on Linux O/S with more than 100 slave machines, Actually on Windows O/S this issue doesn't exist!



























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[JIRA] [core] (JENKINS-20620) Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4/1.532.1

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Oleg, I sent you email with our Jenkins Plugins list. Thank You 



























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[JIRA] [core] (JENKINS-20620) Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4/1.532.1

2013-12-24 Thread [email protected] (JIRA)














































Oleg Nenashev
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Probably, we have different job contents/plugins (e.g. we don't use Maven plugin; xUnit components are not popular due to integration with external systems).
Could you provide a list of your plugins? Since we know about stable/unstable versions, we can try to find an interoperability issue if it exists. 





























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[JIRA] [core] (JENKINS-20620) Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4/1.532.1

2013-12-24 Thread [email protected] (JIRA)














































Ronen Peleg
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Thanks Oleg.

I can't dump it because it's to big (40GB) and for some reason the "jmap" unable to connect to the Jenkins process. Anyway I downgraded the version to 1.537...

Oleg, If you have a system with 600 jobs with high activities + 40 slave machines online and you don't have this issue it's very strange because I test these versions on several different machines and each time the problem reproduced (after 12-24 hours).



























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[JIRA] [core] (JENKINS-20620) Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4/1.532.1

2013-12-23 Thread [email protected] (JIRA)














































Oleg Nenashev
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Could you collect a heap dump / any other memory statistics of your system?
We use 1.509.4 with a quite similar configuration, but we have not experienced such memory leaks (the uptime is close to 3 months). There are many other issues, but seems that the memory is OK...



























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[JIRA] [core] (JENKINS-20620) Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4/1.532.1

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Update: I checked also the 1.54X versions (1.541, 1.542, 1.543, 1.544) and the memory leak issue is also on all release 1.54X versions!



























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[JIRA] [core] (JENKINS-20620) Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4/1.532.1

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Update: I checked the release version: 1.539 that on JoJ, this version is memory leaks free but this version suffers from other bugs such as problem when using Build multi-configuration project (Matrix job) + Builds of a concurrently executable job.



























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[JIRA] [core] (JENKINS-20620) Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4/1.532.1

2013-12-16 Thread [email protected] (JIRA)














































Ronen Peleg
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Change By:


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Environment:


Linux Server with 24 CPUs and 64GB RAMJenkins version LTS 1.509.4/1.532.1 on JettyMemory allocated for Jenkins/Jetty process: 42GB
Load
Environment
: Jenkins working with 600 jobs with high activities
 + 40 slave machines (Linux and Windows)



























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[JIRA] [core] (JENKINS-20620) Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4/1.532.1

2013-12-16 Thread [email protected] (JIRA)














































Ronen Peleg
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Thank You for your help 

First with all the respect to JoJ they doesn't have the system load that we are facing here and has you can see it's snapshots version. Anyway, I didn't try the release version 1.539... BTW: In order to solve memory leaks you must use load software such as Load Runner.

I tried the new LTS versions after update plugins and without update plugins, still the same issue same bug and as I wrote this bug doesn't happens on previous version at all.

Of course it community, open source and all of that... but don't forget there is also Enterprise edition that including "Jenkins support team" and I just wonder why they not solving this super critical issue but I guess this all another story...



























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[JIRA] [core] (JENKINS-20620) Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4/1.532.1

2013-12-16 Thread [email protected] (JIRA)














































vjuranek
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It seems that JoJ [1] runs without any problems, so this memory leak maybe appears only on some specific configurations (or somehow fixed in 1.539?). Did you only upgrade Jenkins core or did you also upgrade any plugins (so we can exclude memory leak in the plugins)? By system with 50 jobs you mean 50 jobs present or 50 jobs run in parallel most of the time?
Thanks

Btw: there's no Jenkins support team, it's community project based on volunteers, if you want a support team, you should check Cloudbees or some other provider which offers support for Jenkins. 

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[JIRA] [core] (JENKINS-20620) Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4/1.532.1

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Sorry "vjuranek" already returns to the old and stable LTS version: 1.509.3 - The version LTS 1.509.3 come with a lots known bugs but with free of memory leaks. 

Any Jenkins system with more than 50 jobs can see very fast the memory leaks on versions LTS 1.509.4 or 1.532.1, I don't understand why Jenkins owners ignore this very blocked issue... maybe Jenkins support team need a Load Software to find their own bugs and issues.



























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[JIRA] [core] (JENKINS-20620) Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4/1.532.1

2013-12-11 Thread [email protected] (JIRA)














































Ronen Peleg
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Change By:


Ronen Peleg
(04/Dec/13 8:27 PM)




Attachment:


Good_GC_B1.509.3.jpg





Description:


After Jenkins upgraded to LTS 1.509.4 from LTS 1.509.3 I notice that over time (24 hours) Jenkins becomes very slowly. It turns out that Jenkins (under Jetty service) slowly "eats" the server memory. It's takes about 24 hours to take all the memory allocated to Jenkins (42GB). See the snapshots with examples...TEST #1 on LTS 1.509.4:1. Machine with Jetty up after restart2. Jenkins Used - After one Hour: 22GB3. Jenkins Used - After 12 Hours: 27GB4. Jenkins Used - After 20 Hours: 35GB -> Memory leaks between 10:00-10:20 as you can see after GC it's still think Java in-use and fail to cleanup the all memory as it should be.5. Jenkins Used - After 23 Hours: 39GB -> Very slow response and Heap is almost 100%TEST #2 on LTS 1.509.4:I tried to do manual GC, Doesn't help!(see attach file: "Monitor_Memory_Over_Time_Manual_GC")TEST #3 on LTS 1.509.3:Unfortunately I downgrade to LTS 1.509.3 because of the memory leak, for me it's a blocker issue! 
BTW: In
Please note that on
 version LTS 1.509.3 Jenkins works stable
 even on high environment
 without any memory
 leaks
 leak
... (
see
See
 attach
 file
 files
: "Good_GC_A1.509.3"
 and "Good_GC_B1.509.3"
) but
 with one big
 unfortunately there is a BIG
 unsolved problem
/bug in this version
, I can't rename jobs (
deadlock)
Deadlock
!
 which solved on the next version LTS 1.509.4/1.532.1 that I can't use because of the memory leak).
TEST #4 with LTS 1.532.1:Same issue! Jenkins stuck with 100% memory usage after only 12 hours!Thank You,Ronen.



























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[JIRA] [core] (JENKINS-20620) Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4

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The same problem happens with 1.532.1 LTS !



























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[JIRA] [core] (JENKINS-20620) Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4/1.532.1

2013-12-11 Thread [email protected] (JIRA)














































Ronen Peleg
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Change By:


Ronen Peleg
(04/Dec/13 6:36 AM)




Labels:


1.509.4
 1.509.4LTS 1.532.1 1.532.1LTS
 Jenkins LTS





Description:


After Jenkins upgraded to LTS 1.509.4 from LTS 1.509.3 I notice that over time (24 hours) Jenkins becomes very slowly. It turns out that Jenkins (under Jetty service) slowly "eats" the server memory. It's takes about 24 hours to take all the memory allocated to Jenkins (42GB). See the snapshots with examples...TEST #1 on LTS 1.509.4:1. Machine with Jetty up after restart2. Jenkins Used - After one Hour: 22GB3. Jenkins Used - After 12 Hours: 27GB4. Jenkins Used - After 20 Hours: 35GB -> Memory leaks between 10:00-10:20 as you can see after GC it's still think Java in-use and fail to cleanup the all memory as it should be.5. Jenkins Used - After 23 Hours: 39GB -> Very slow response and Heap is almost 100%TEST #2 on LTS 1.509.4:I tried to do manual GC, Doesn't help!(see attach file: "Monitor_Memory_Over_Time_Manual_GC")TEST #3 on LTS 1.509.3:Unfortunately I downgrade to LTS 1.509.3 because
 of the
 memory leak
,
 for me it's a blocker issue!
 On
 BTW: In
 version LTS 1.509.3 Jenkins works stable without any memory leaks... (see attach file: "Good_GC_A1.509.3")
 but with one big unsolved problem, I can't rename jobs (deadlock)!TEST #4 with LTS 1
.
532.1:

Same issue! Jenkins stuck with 100% memory usage after only 12 hours!

Thanks
Thank You
,Ronen.




























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[JIRA] [core] (JENKINS-20620) Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4/1.532.1

2013-12-11 Thread [email protected] (JIRA)














































Ronen Peleg
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Change By:


Ronen Peleg
(04/Dec/13 5:27 AM)




Summary:


Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4
/1.532.1





Environment:


Linux Server with 24 CPUs and 64GB RAMJenkins version LTS 1.509.4
/1.532.1
 on JettyMemory allocated for Jenkins/Jetty process: 42GBLoad: Jenkins working with 600 jobs with high activities



























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[JIRA] [core] (JENKINS-20620) Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4

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Ely Fuchs
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This same problem happens with 1.540 and 1.541 on a red hat Linux platform 



























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[JIRA] [core] (JENKINS-20620) Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4

2013-11-17 Thread [email protected] (JIRA)














































Ronen Peleg
 updated  JENKINS-20620


Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4
















Change By:


Ronen Peleg
(18/Nov/13 7:56 AM)




Description:


After Jenkins upgraded to LTS 1.509.4 from LTS 1.509.3 I notice that over time (24 hours) Jenkins becomes very slowly. It turns out that Jenkins (under Jetty service) slowly "eats" the server memory. It's takes about 24 hours to take all the memory allocated to Jenkins (42GB). See the snapshots with examples...TEST #1 on LTS 1.509.4:1. Machine with Jetty up after restart2. Jenkins Used - After one Hour: 22GB3. Jenkins Used - After 12 Hours: 27GB4. Jenkins Used - After 20 Hours: 35GB -> Memory leaks between 10:00-10:20 as you can see after GC it's still think Java in-use and fail to cleanup the all memory as it should be.5. Jenkins Used - After 23 Hours: 39GB -> Very slow response and Heap is almost 100%TEST #2 on LTS 1.509.4:I tried to do manual GC, Doesn't help!(see attach file: "Monitor_Memory_Over_Time_Manual_GC")TEST #3 on LTS 1.509.3:Unfortunately I downgrade to LTS 1.509.3 because memory leak for me it's a blocker issue! On version LTS 1.509.3 Jenkins
 work
 works
 stable without any memory leaks... (see attach file: "Good_GC_A1.509.3").Thanks,Ronen.



























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[JIRA] [core] (JENKINS-20620) Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4

2013-11-17 Thread [email protected] (JIRA)














































Ronen Peleg
 updated  JENKINS-20620


Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4
















Change By:


Ronen Peleg
(18/Nov/13 7:53 AM)




Description:


After Jenkins upgraded to LTS 1.509.4 from LTS 1.509.3 I notice that over time (24 hours) Jenkins becomes very slowly. It turns out that Jenkins (under Jetty service) slowly "eats" the server memory. It's takes about 24 hours to take all the memory allocated to Jenkins (42GB). See the snapshots with examples...TEST #1 on LTS 1.509.4:

1. Machine with Jetty up after restart2. Jenkins Used - After one Hour: 22GB3. Jenkins Used - After 12 Hours: 27GB4. Jenkins Used - After 20 Hours: 35GB -> Memory leaks between 10:00-10:20 as you can see after GC it's still think Java in-use and fail to cleanup the all memory as it should be.5. Jenkins Used - After 23 Hours: 39GB -> Very slow response and Heap is almost 100%

TEST #2 on LTS 1.509.4:
See Attach file: "Monitor_Memory_Over_Time_Manual_GC" -
 I tried to do manual GC, Doesn't help!
(see attach file: "Monitor_Memory_Over_Time_Manual_GC")


TEST #3 on LTS 1.509.3:

Unfortunately I downgrade to LTS 1.509.3 because memory leak for me it's a blocker issue! On version LTS 1.509.3 Jenkins work stable without any memory leaks... (see attach file: "Good_GC_A1.509.3").Thanks,Ronen.



























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[JIRA] [core] (JENKINS-20620) Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4

2013-11-17 Thread [email protected] (JIRA)














































Ronen Peleg
 updated  JENKINS-20620


Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4
















Change By:


Ronen Peleg
(18/Nov/13 7:53 AM)




Description:


After Jenkins upgraded to LTS 1.509.4 from LTS 1.509.3 I notice that over time (24 hours) Jenkins becomes very slowly. It turns out that Jenkins (under Jetty service) slowly "eats" the server memory. It's takes about 24 hours to take all the memory allocated to Jenkins (42GB). See the snapshots with examples...TEST #1
 on LTS 1.509.4
:

1. Machine with Jetty up after restart2. Jenkins Used - After one Hour: 22GB3. Jenkins Used - After 12 Hours: 27GB4. Jenkins Used - After 20 Hours: 35GB -> Memory leaks between 10:00-10:20 as you can see after GC it's still think Java in-use and fail to cleanup the all memory as it should be.5. Jenkins Used - After 23 Hours: 39GB -> Very slow response and Heap is almost 100%

TEST #2
 on LTS 1.509.4
:

See Attach file: "Monitor_Memory_Over_Time_Manual_GC" - I tried to do manual GC, Doesn't help!
DOWNGRADE
TEST #3 on LTS 1.509.3
:

Unfortunately I downgrade to LTS 1.509.3 because memory leak for me it's a blocker issue! On version LTS 1.509.3 Jenkins work stable without any memory leaks... (see attach file: "Good_GC_A1.509.3").Thanks,Ronen.



























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[JIRA] [core] (JENKINS-20620) Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4

2013-11-17 Thread [email protected] (JIRA)














































Ronen Peleg
 updated  JENKINS-20620


Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4
















Change By:


Ronen Peleg
(18/Nov/13 7:51 AM)




Attachment:


Good_GC_A1.509.3.JPG





Description:


After Jenkins upgraded to LTS 1.509.4 from LTS 1.509.3 I notice that over time (24 hours) Jenkins becomes very slowly. It turns out that Jenkins (under Jetty service) slowly "eats" the server memory. It's takes about 24 hours to take all the memory allocated to Jenkins (42GB). See the snapshots with examples...
TEST #
1
:1
. Machine with Jetty up after restart2. Jenkins Used - After one Hour: 22GB3. Jenkins Used - After 12 Hours: 27GB4. Jenkins Used - After 20 Hours: 35GB -> Memory leaks between 10:00-10:20 as you can see after GC it's still think Java in-use and fail to cleanup the all memory as it should be.5. Jenkins Used - After 23 Hours: 39GB -> Very slow response and Heap is almost 100%
6.
TEST #2:
 See
 also another test ("
Attach file: "Monitor_Memory_Over_Time_Manual_GC"
)
 -
 I tried to do manual GC, Doesn't help!
BTW
DOWNGRADE
:
Unfortunately I downgrade to LTS 1.509.3 because memory leak for me it's a blocker issue!
 On version LTS 1.509.3 Jenkins work stable without any memory leaks...
 (see attach file: "Good_GC_A1.509.3").
Thanks,Ronen.



























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[JIRA] [core] (JENKINS-20620) Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4

2013-11-17 Thread [email protected] (JIRA)














































Ronen Peleg
 updated  JENKINS-20620


Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4
















Change By:


Ronen Peleg
(18/Nov/13 5:51 AM)




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[JIRA] [core] (JENKINS-20620) Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4

2013-11-17 Thread [email protected] (JIRA)














































Ronen Peleg
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Memory Leak on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4
















Change By:


Ronen Peleg
(18/Nov/13 5:49 AM)




Summary:


Memory
 Leaks
 Leak
 on Jenkins LTS 1.509.4



























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