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RE: cfservd memory/file handle leak?
From: |
Martin, Jason H |
Subject: |
RE: cfservd memory/file handle leak? |
Date: |
Thu, 22 Sep 2005 10:50:09 -0700 |
I've seen cfservd stops accepting connections before, but sadly I didn't
get enough information about it to say why. Linux / 2.1.15.
-Jason Martin
> On Thu, 22 Sep 2005, Paul Krizak wrote:
>
> > It appears that cfservd is leaking file handles and
> (possibly) memory.
> > I ran
> > cfagent -qB on 1225 hosts twice in a 24-hour period (~12
> hrs between each
> > run) and cfservd is now using over 120M of memory and is
> using 3705 file
> > descriptors. When it reaches the shell limit of 4096 file
> descriptors,
> > cfservd locks and refuses to accept more connections,
> though the process does
> > not die.
> >
> > Has anybody else experienced this? I hate to take the windoze
> > approach and
> > just restart cfservd every morning.
> >
>
>
> I've seen the growth of memory utilization, I've also see it
> stop taking
> connections after a certain point.. I've seen this with
> 2.1.10 and still
> with 2.1.13. I'm not planning on going to 2.1.15 until I have my
> environment a bit more under control. Right now I have cfagent kill
> cfservd every night at midnight. It then restarts it later
> in the morning
> after backups and whatnot are done.