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guix --container is RAM hungry
From: |
Edouard Klein |
Subject: |
guix --container is RAM hungry |
Date: |
Thu, 21 Mar 2024 22:44:41 +0100 |
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mu4e 1.10.2; emacs 28.2 |
Dear Guixers,
I'm a huge fan of guix --container, and I created a system to use those
by default for network services. But the VPS these services run on has
only 2GB of RAM, and I just realized that a container, by default,
requires at least 200MB.
Try it:
guix shell time which -- bash -c "$(which time) -v guix shell
--container"
Then Ctrl-D, and look for this line:
Maximum resident set size (kbytes): 291300
291MB of RAM to run bash.
By contrast, removing the --container option from above yields:
Maximum resident set size (kbytes): 64496
64MB, still a lot, but I can live with that.
I tried various calls to unshare, but got no significant increase of
RAM.
>From an outsider's point of view, the --container option is a wrapper
for unshare, and the dependency resolution is done by guix shell with
or without the --container option, so I don't understand where the RAM
explosion come from.
I mean no implication that '--container' is simple or trivial to
implement, I just wrestled with namespaces for a few weeks and I know
they're a pain, to stay polite. I'm thankful for the tool and would like
to use it more, but I can't in its current state.
Any ideas ?
Thanks in advance,
Edouard.
- guix --container is RAM hungry,
Edouard Klein <=