From Thursday at 8PM to just now, mine had grown to 185MEG.
This is on reasonably current 4.1.1-STABLE, with everything rebuilt from
source.
LER
-----Original Message-----
From: cflowd-owner@ipn.caida.org [mailto:cflowd-owner@ipn.caida.org]On
Behalf Of Chris Parry
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 3:57 PM
To: Brown, Steve
Cc: Paul Marsh; cflowd@caida.org
Subject: Re: Possible Memory Leak
After 21 hours my cflowd is at 16 megs of memory used:
FreeBSD lava.juniper.net 4.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.1-RELEASE #2: Mon Oct 9
16:09:33 PDT 2000 laotzu@lava.juniper.net:/usr/src/sys/compile/LAVA i386
-chris
On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 04:25:57PM -0400, Brown, Steve wrote:
> My memory usage climbs up to 78% and slows down my machine. It doesn't
hang
> but general performance of the server goes way down. I'm running RedHat
6.2
> on a single Penium 550 Mhz machine with 128 Mb of RAM. I've also noticed
> that over this last weekend, Flowscan was only graphing about 1/3 of the
> traffic volume on our gateway interface. The graph and the memory problem
> corrected themselves when I rebooted the server.
>
> Steve B.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cflowd-owner@ipn.caida.org [mailto:cflowd-owner@ipn.caida.org]On
> Behalf Of Paul Marsh
> Sent: October 10, 2000 10:36 AM
> To: cflowd@caida.org
> Subject: Possible Memory Leak
>
>
> I've been running cflowd a little over a month now. The first week I ran
> cflowd-2-1-a9 straight from the source. It ran about 4 and a half days
> and then my machine locked up. (It's running on a dual processor
> pentium with 128M.) The box had been running for months prior to that,
> and this was it's first full-time application. I then heard about
FlowScan,
> so I went back to cflowd-2-1-a6, with the flowscan patches. This was
> nice, but I still ran into the same behavior as before. About four days
> into the run, the machine would hang. Having read about a possible
> memory leak, I always kept a window running "top" open, so that I could
> monitor the behavior of the process. Cdlowd seems to grab about 12-17%
> of memory a day. Once the process reached about 78% of the memory,
> the system would hang. A few days ago, I reinstalled cflowd-2-1-a9 with
> the flowscan patches. I'm still seeing this same behavior. Is anyone
else
> seeing this?
> -Paul Marsh-
> Phone: (406) 243-2058
> Fax: (406) 243-6379
>
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