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Date:      Sat, 10 Aug 2024 17:48:03 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 280671] Memory leak on FreeBSD 13.3 and 14.1
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--- Comment #5 from sre@truespeed.com ---
Hi Mark

Thanks for looking into this issue! I'll try and provide all the detail I c=
an.

Today is the 3rd day the Server's been running so it was likely to run into
that state, and it has!

I've captured the requested stats in two scenarios:
- At the point of "minimum" available memory (just prior to when I would ex=
pect
it to start thrashing)
- After I've killed most of the running processes and jails (to see what's
still hogging it)

sysctl_vmstats_thrashing.txt and vmstat_thrashing.txt show the stats before=
 I
intervene. stopped_sysctl_vmstats_thrashing.txt and
stopped_vmstat_thrashing.txt show the stats after I've killed most of the
running processes.

I've attached two more charts showing the last 12 hours before intervention=
 for
Total Memory and Memory Types.

To answer your question about Memory loss, we "lost" 1.5GB of Total Memory =
over
a ~9 hour period before I intervened and rebooted the box. (93.6GB usually,=
 and
slowly dropped to 92.1GB) The total memory didn't return to usual after I
killed processes, only after a reboot, and looking at the charts it reduced
further after I killed processes.

This was the top memory profile after I killed everything.
Mem: 1691M Active, 859M Inact, 64G Laundry, 4495M Wired, 22G Free
ARC: 2470M Total, 1530M MFU, 720M MRU, 7936K Anon, 20M Header, 192M Other
     2021M Compressed, 5712M Uncompressed, 2.83:1 Ratio

Thanks again, if there's anything else I can provide please let me know.

SRE

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