Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2019 20:06:44 +0700 From: Eugene Grosbein <eugen@grosbein.net> To: Xin LI <delphij@gmail.com> Cc: Alexander Motin <mav@freebsd.org>, FreeBSD stable <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: bhyve memory leak in stable/11 Message-ID: <0cb84655-bdd2-1881-cfa2-09875c0aa7ff@grosbein.net> In-Reply-To: <edbb7248-d70e-a45c-0666-762606bb9bfd@grosbein.net> References: <7fddcea5-2188-afe1-3ea9-a53dffdbec32@grosbein.net> <CAGMYy3txqYg34UBQeLToSN-Thsfp0ZuBOuWTaPHS8VMrhe-Szg@mail.gmail.com> <edbb7248-d70e-a45c-0666-762606bb9bfd@grosbein.net>
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18.11.2019 19:03, Eugene Grosbein wrote: > Please point me to right direction for debugging this. Is it normal that over 1/3rd of 360G total physical RAM is in "Laundry" category in addition to 173G Wired? last pid: 20372; load averages: 8.04, 7.73, 7.84 up 2+05:55:29 16:04:02 130 processes: 3 running, 126 sleeping, 1 zombie CPU: 1.1% user, 0.0% nice, 13.2% system, 0.1% interrupt, 85.7% idle Mem: 42G Active, 8325M Inact, 112G Laundry, 173G Wired, 7809M Free ARC: 131G Total, 28G MFU, 90G MRU, 11M Anon, 2442M Header, 10G Other 107G Compressed, 363G Uncompressed, 3.41:1 Ratio Swap: 64G Total, 16G Used, 48G Free, 24% Inuse PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND 78042 root 34 20 0 54328M 52867M kqread 7 81.4H 210.63% bhyve: sappdev (bhyve) 59085 root 20 20 0 31512M 25256M kqread 6 490:16 16.25% bhyve: sdc01 (bhyve) 59568 root 28 20 0 28549M 24270M kqread 6 143:32 1.22% bhyve: sfile01 (bhyve) 60011 root 20 20 0 30262M 23697M kqread 27 121:22 1.08% bhyve: skms01 (bhyve) 63676 root 34 20 0 16418M 12799M kqread 3 113:06 19.92% bhyve: solap (bhyve) 26819 root 26 20 0 12321M 10472M kqread 28 151:43 10.12% bhyve: srdapp01 (bhyve) 63662 root 34 20 0 8226M 6969M kqread 4 114:52 20.36% bhyve: ssql01 (bhyve)
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