Re: possible leak in kernel 2.6.10-ac12

From: Pedro Venda
Date: Wed Feb 16 2005 - 21:45:38 EST


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Pedro Venda wrote:
| Noel Maddy wrote:
| | On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 12:02:33AM +0000, Pedro Venda wrote:
| |
| |
| |>admin proc # cat slabinfo
| |
| | ...
| |
| |>biovec-1 74224 74354 16 226 1 : tunables 120
| 60 0 :
| slabdata 329 329 0
| |>bio 74212 74237 64 61 1 : tunables 120
| 60 0 :
| slabdata 1217 1217 0
| |
| |
| | If you're using md, you need this patch to fix a bio leak:
| |
| | http://linux.bkbits.net:8080/linux-2.6/diffs/drivers/md/md.c@xxxxx
|
| thanks.
|
| has this patch been included in the recent rc's?
|
| and howcome the other servers work normally [all with md]? at least so
| far the
| memory usages aren't concerning, although the linear increase is
| starting to
| show. perhaps the [different] apps running on them don't expose the leak
| as well
| the one that broke today... is that reasonable?

correction: after looking at /proc/slabinfo, the counters around the bio lines
are 10-100 times bigger than all the other, so their also leaking.

I read some discussion on this list around this issue and people were not
positive the leak came from md...

any comments?

regards.
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Pedro João Lopes Venda
email: pjvenda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://arrakis.dhis.org
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