Is there a way I can see how much of that claimed memory of Ignite is available when caches are cleared? Currently we are in production and there we see that the memory consumed by our pods are passing above 90%. But we are clearing caches and filling them with new data to do new calculations. I hope when clearing the data that memory becomes available for new data.
Humphrey Op vr 23 dec. 2022 om 09:56 schreef Ivan Daschinsky <[email protected]>: > Hi, but Ignite doesn't and never did release memory back to the OS, except > only on deactivation or shutting down. > > пт, 23 дек. 2022 г. в 10:46, Humphrey Lopez <[email protected]>: > >> Hello, >> >> I've been doing some test with Ignite 2.14, creating one cache filling it >> with data and then clearing back the cache, eventually destroy the cache. >> I'm using the OpenCensus metrics to get the statistics: >> - TotalAllocatedSize >> When I test it with persistence Enabled I see that TotalAllocatedSize >> drops back to 0 when I invoke the destroy cache method. >> But when I do the same with persistence Disabled, the TotalAllocatedSize >> doesn't drop back. >> >> I was hoping that when clearing the cache the memory drops, or at least >> when I do destroy(). My question is why is this memory given back when >> Persistence is Enabled and not when Persistence is disabled, I was hoping >> to see the same effect. >> >> I can create a reproducer for this, but maybe it's a known thing. >> >> Humphrey >> > > > -- > Sincerely yours, Ivan Daschinskiy >
