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Re: port-amd64/54988: possible memory leaks/swap problems
Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 10:00:02PM +0000, MLH wrote:
> > The following reply was made to PR port-amd64/54988; it has been noted by GNATS.
> >
> > From: mlh%goathill.org@localhost (MLH)
> > To: gnats-bugs%netbsd.org@localhost
> > Cc: mlh%goathill.org@localhost
> > Subject: Re: port-amd64/54988: possible memory leaks/swap problems
> > Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2020 16:56:27 -0500 (EST)
> >
> > gnats-admin%netbsd.org@localhost wrote:
> > > Thank you very much for your problem report.
> > > It has the internal identification `port-amd64/54988'.
> > > The individual assigned to look at your
> > > report is: port-amd64-maintainer.
> > >
> > > >Category: port-amd64
> > > >Responsible: port-amd64-maintainer
> > > >Synopsis: system freezes shortly after physical memory is exhausted.
> > > >Arrival-Date: Wed Feb 19 18:30:00 +0000 2020
> >
> > I noticed that the main consumers appear to be:
> >
> > $ vmstat -m
> > Memory resource pool statistics
> > Name Size Requests Fail Releases Pgreq Pgrel Npage Hiwat Minpg Maxpg Idle
> > ...
> > ataspl 160 1264935 0 1264935 3 0 3 3 0 inf 3
> > ...
> > execargs 262144 1775776 0 1775776 8 0 8 8 0 16 8
> > ...
> > wapblinopl 40 2723208 0 2721719 15 0 15 15 0 inf 0
>
> If requests ~= releases, it is no memory leak.
Any idea on what is preventing the memory from being released and
why it just locks up?
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