Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 15 Jan 2000 14:55:21 -0800 | From | Chip Salzenberg <> | Subject | Re: Very rapid _INODE_LEAK_ in 2.2.14|13... |
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According to Joe Cooper: > I've been running some squid benchmarks here using polygraph, and have > found that 2.2.14 (or possibly squid 2.2.STABLE5) seems to have a huge > inode leak.
I've seen this too. It's irritating to have to reboot my colo server twice a week; it's like I'm using NT or something. :-(
> The rate of growth is about 30-60 per second depending on how much > data is flowing in and out on the network.
My observed rate is more like one per minute, with occasional faster bursts. I haven't managed to correlate any particular activity to the bursts.
To summarize what we know so far:
* The leak affects 2.2.13 and 2.2.14, at least.
* The leak occurs when the high-activity filesystem is either ext2 or reiserfs, so it's probably in the fs-independent code.
* The leak rate varies depending on system activity.
Anything else? -- Chip Salzenberg - a.k.a. - <chip@valinux.com> "He's Mr. Big of 'Big And Tall' fame." // MST3K
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