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[rdiff-backup-users] possible memory leak on restore
From: |
Mike Weisenborn |
Subject: |
[rdiff-backup-users] possible memory leak on restore |
Date: |
Wed, 24 May 2006 14:51:13 -0400 |
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Mutt/1.4.1i |
I have a fairly good-sized (34G) backup set of which 17G or so is the
current data, and another 17G is the last 30 days of incrementals.
I'm trying to create a snapshot of this data in another location by doing
this:
rdiff-backup -r now /target0/backups/host /snapshot/20060523/host
The problem is, it runs until it gets about 8.4G restored, and then
memory usage grows from about 90M to about 520M. At that point it
basically grinds to a halt (swapping).
I ran it with verbosity of 9 and nothing looked out of the ordinary at
the time when it basically stopped.
The backup set was created with rdiff-backup v1.0.1, so I upgraded to
v1.0.4 to see if that would help, which it did not (changelog didn't
seem to indicate it would, but I figured I'd try).
In addition, I'm running against librsync-0.9.7
This is on a gentoo host which is fairly up to date with everything.
Thanks for any suggestions
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Mike Weisenborn, Senior Partner
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Clearbuilt Technologies - consulting, development and education
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