Any ideas about this? We're seeing something similar with a Java application. We noticed that the JVM memory size is not growing, however, the process's memory space is growing.
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alexander Zhitlenok Sent: Friday, June 14, 2013 6:07 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [zeromq-dev] epgm memory leak - need hepl Hello, My name is Alex Zhitlenok. We are using ZeroMq in a custom C# Application on Windows. We use the multicast/epgm protocol. When we run our application the memory consistently grows and sometimes the app crashes due to an Out of Memory Exception. To try and detect what causes the problem, we've created a very simple test (just a few lines to avoid GC influence, etc.) Even when we run this simple test program, the memory continues to grow (at a slow and linear rate, but continues to grow regardless) To avoid "no listeners" problem in the test we run mdump.exe as a fake-client listening to the multicast port. What are we doing wrong? We use ZeroMQ 3.2.3 OpenPGM 5.2.122 (http://code.google.com/p/openpgm/) Clrzmq build for 3.2.3 (https://github.com/zeromq/clrzmq) Mdump (https://community.informatica.com/solutions/informatica_mtools) Software\Hardware: Win7 Professional\64 bit 10g network Here is the test code (the real addresses are substituted with XYZ): static void Main(string[] args) { ZmqContext context = ZmqContext.Create(); ZmqSocket soc = context.CreateSocket(ZeroMQ.SocketType.PUB); soc.MulticastHops = 16; soc.MulticastRate = 100000; //soc.SendBufferSize = 1000000; soc.SendHighWatermark = 100; soc.Bind("epgm://192.168.XYZ.XYZ;239.10.10.10:PORT"); byte[] test = new byte[1000]; test[1] = (byte)('X'); for (int i = 0; ; ++i) { test[0] = (byte) ('0' + (i%10)); SendStatus ss = soc.Send(test); if( ss != SendStatus.Sent ) System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine(String.Format("Status:{0}", ss)); Thread.Sleep(100); } } Thank you, Alex
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