Per, Thanks for the reply
>> >It seems you are using Transient storage. Transient is usually uncapped. You >> can cap Transient but you should probably figure out why Varnish is using >> Transient storage. Usually it will >allocate Transient if >> >1) The objects TTL < 10s >> >2) Failed to allocate storage >From varnishstat I see: SMA.Transient.g_bytes 5525388 . Bytes outstanding If that is the same Transient storage you are referring to, I don’t see how varnishd could be taking up as much VM as it is. Or am I missing something? >> >As a hotfix I would cap Transient at, say, 2G. "varnishd -s >> Transient=malloc,2G". You can probably up your main storage quite a bit with >> this in place. I’ll give it a shot and let you know. It usually takes a couple days before filling up all the physical memory. ::Adam
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