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Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 2:50 pm |
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This is a cross-posting from erl-q@, sorry for annoying, but perhaps
someone can help me in this list
Recently we played with emulator '+Musbct 5' flag in ejabberd to reduce
memory consumption. All was fine in stress testing, so we tried it in
production. Several hours everything was good but then suddenly Erlang
started to consume RSS memory and finally we stopped it (due to out of
RAM available). We monitor memory, so you can see the spike here:
http://kuku.jabber.ru/~xram/ejabberd_memory-day.png
As you can see, no processes/system memory was consumed.
So my questions are:
1) Is this a bug or a feature? If this is a feature, is it possible to
know what consumed memory?
2) If +Musbct option works incorrectly, then what option should we use
to decrease the difference between erlang:memory(total) and RSS?
Sometimes this difference reaches up to 2Gb of RSS.
We are running R13B04, all linked-in drivers use
driver_alloc/driver_free/driver_realloc (either directly or through
provided memory callbacks).
Currently we are trying +Musbct 20
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Regards,
Evgeniy Khramtsov, ProcessOne.
xmpp:xram@jabber.ru.
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