[ClusterLabs] [Question] The memory which crmd uses increases at every re-check.
renayama19661014 at ybb.ne.jp
renayama19661014 at ybb.ne.jp
Fri Mar 27 06:09:05 UTC 2015
Hi All,
This memory increase seems to stop somehow or other at some point in time.
I checked it, but this is like the increase by IPC communication (mmap) of libqb.
Is my opinion right?
Best Regards,
Hideo Yamauchi.
----- Original Message -----
> From: "renayama19661014 at ybb.ne.jp" <renayama19661014 at ybb.ne.jp>
> To: ClusterLabs-ML <users at clusterlabs.org>
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> Date: 2015/3/23, Mon 10:48
> Subject: [ClusterLabs] [Question] The memory which crmd uses increases at every re-check.
>
> Hi All,
>
> We operated pacemaker for several days and confirmed increase of the memory of
> the crmd process.
>
> The constitution is the following simplicity.
> In addition, the node is one.
>
> ---------------------------------
> [root at snmp1 ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release
> Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.5 (Santiago)
>
> [root at snmp1 ~]# crm_mon -1 -Af
> Last updated: Mon Mar 23 08:50:10 2015
> Last change: Fri Mar 20 13:19:46 2015
> Stack: corosync
> Current DC: snmp1 (3232238180) - partition WITHOUT quorum
> Version: 1.1.12-e32080b
> 1 Nodes configured
> 7 Resources configured
>
>
> Online: [ snmp1 ]
>
> Resource Group: grpNFSclient
> prmVIPcheck (ocf::heartbeat:Dummy): Started snmp1
> prmIpNFSclient (ocf::heartbeat:Dummy): Started snmp1
> prmFsNFSclient (ocf::heartbeat:Dummy): Started snmp1
> prmInitRpcidmapd (ocf::heartbeat:Dummy): Started snmp1
> Clone Set: clnDiskd [prmDiskd]
> Started: [ snmp1 ]
> Clone Set: clnPing [prmPing]
> Started: [ snmp1 ]
> Clone Set: clnRpcbind [prmRpcbind]
> Started: [ snmp1 ]
>
> Node Attributes:
> * Node snmp1:
> + default_ping_set : 100
> + diskcheck_status_internal : normal
> + ringnumber_0 : 192.168.10.100 is UP
> + ringnumber_1 : 192.168.20.100 is UP
>
> Migration summary:
> * Node snmp1:
> ---------------------------------
>
> But I shorten the time for re-check.
>
> ---------------------------------
> (snip)
> property no-quorum-policy="ignore" \
> stonith-enabled="false" \
> cluster-recheck-interval="5s"
> (snip)
> ---------------------------------
>
> The memory to use of crmd increases at every re-check somehow or other.(RSS
> Size)
>
> ---------------------------------
> USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
> Fri Mar 20 13:20:03 JST 2015
> 496 24010 0.1 0.3 152944 8068 ? Ss 13:19 0:00
> /usr/libexec/pacemaker/crmd
>
> --------------
> Fri Mar 20 13:21:56 JST 2015
> 496 24010 0.0 0.4 152944 8744 ? Ss 13:19 0:00
> /usr/libexec/pacemaker/crmd
> --------------
> Fri Mar 20 13:32:15 JST 2015
> 496 24010 0.0 0.5 152944 10712 ? Ss 13:19 0:00
> /usr/libexec/pacemaker/crmd
> --------------
> Fri Mar 20 14:44:57 JST 2015
> 496 24010 0.0 0.7 152944 14256 ? Ss 13:19 0:04
> /usr/libexec/pacemaker/crmd
> --------------
> Fri Mar 20 15:19:30 JST 2015
> 496 24010 0.0 0.7 152944 14564 ? Ss 13:19 0:06
> /usr/libexec/pacemaker/crmd
> --------------
> Mon Mar 23 08:47:52 JST 2015
> 496 24010 0.0 0.9 152944 19100 ? Ss Mar20 3:25
> /usr/libexec/pacemaker/crmd
> [root at snmp1 ~]# date;free
> Mon Mar 23 09:01:47 JST 2015
> total used free shared buffers cached
> Mem: 2029900 1255892 774008 0 225956 825204
> -/+ buffers/cache: 204732 1825168
> Swap: 1048568 0 1048568
> --------------
> Mon Mar 23 10:32:51 JST 2015
> 496 24010 0.0 0.9 152944 19104 ? Ss Mar20 3:52
> /usr/libexec/pacemaker/crmd
> [root at snmp1 ~]# date; free
> Mon Mar 23 10:34:09 JST 2015
> total used free shared buffers cached
> Mem: 2029900 1264108 765792 0 225996 833128
> -/+ buffers/cache: 204984 1824916
> Swap: 1048568 0 1048568
> ---------------------------------
>
> The memory increases after this.
> * The distance of the increase becomes the degree for 1-2 hours.
>
>
> The increase of this memory seems to be seen in other processes.
> Does the increase of this memory not have any problem?
> Which processing is the increase of this memory caused by?
>
> Best Regards,
> Hideo Yamauchi.
>
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