From: Tom <tom...@gm...> - 2008-06-17 15:57:08
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I'm still stuck.. The patterns I've been seeing still continues every 3-4 hours after restart. does this give any clues? it's part of monitor_memory_leak.log Fri 06/13/08 14:45:56 -- Restarted --. Perl version: 5.008005 Fri 06/13/08 14:47:05 -- Restarted --. Perl version: 5.008005 Fri 06/13/08 15:50:00 1.0 hours: 1.1 MB in 0.9 hours. 38.7 -> 39.8 at 1.26 MB/hour. Total: 1.06 MB/hour Fri 06/13/08 17:20:00 2.5 hours: 0.5 MB in 1.5 hours. 39.8 -> 40.3 at 0.36 MB/hour. Total: 0.65 MB/hour Fri 06/13/08 19:10:00 4.4 hours: 0.6 MB in 1.8 hours. 40.3 -> 40.9 at 0.30 MB/hour. Total: 0.50 MB/hour Fri 06/13/08 19:50:00 5.0 hours: 9.2 MB in 0.7 hours. 40.9 -> 50.1 at 13.85 MB/hour. Total: 2.27 MB/hour Fri 06/13/08 22:40:20 -- Restarted --. Perl version: 5.008005 Sat 06/14/08 00:20:00 1.7 hours: 0.5 MB in 1.5 hours. 39.3 -> 39.8 at 0.34 MB/hour. Total: 0.30 MB/hour Sat 06/14/08 01:50:00 3.2 hours: 0.5 MB in 1.5 hours. 39.8 -> 40.3 at 0.34 MB/hour. Total: 0.32 MB/hour Sat 06/14/08 03:20:00 4.7 hours: 0.5 MB in 1.5 hours. 40.3 -> 40.9 at 0.36 MB/hour. Total: 0.34 MB/hour Sat 06/14/08 05:20:00 6.7 hours: 0.5 MB in 2.0 hours. 40.9 -> 41.4 at 0.25 MB/hour. Total: 0.31 MB/hour Sat 06/14/08 07:10:00 8.5 hours: 0.5 MB in 1.8 hours. 41.4 -> 41.9 at 0.30 MB/hour. Total: 0.31 MB/hour Sat 06/14/08 09:10:00 10.5 hours: 0.6 MB in 2.0 hours. 41.9 -> 42.6 at 0.32 MB/hour. Total: 0.31 MB/hour Sat 06/14/08 09:30:00 10.8 hours: 1.0 MB in 0.3 hours. 42.6 -> 43.6 at 3.01 MB/hour. Total: 0.39 MB/hour Sat 06/14/08 12:10:00 13.5 hours: 6.0 MB in 2.7 hours. 43.6 -> 49.5 at 2.23 MB/hour. Total: 0.76 MB/hour Sat 06/14/08 14:10:00 15.5 hours: 0.5 MB in 2.0 hours. 49.5 -> 50.1 at 0.27 MB/hour. Total: 0.69 MB/hour Sat 06/14/08 15:40:00 17.0 hours: 0.5 MB in 1.5 hours. 50.1 -> 50.6 at 0.35 MB/hour. Total: 0.66 MB/hour Sat 06/14/08 16:00:00 17.3 hours: 3.1 MB in 0.3 hours. 50.6 -> 53.7 at 9.30 MB/hour. Total: 0.83 MB/hour Sun 06/15/08 01:50:00 27.2 hours: 0.5 MB in 9.8 hours. 53.7 -> 54.2 at 0.05 MB/hour. Total: 0.55 MB/hour Sun 06/15/08 03:20:00 28.7 hours: 0.5 MB in 1.5 hours. 54.2 -> 54.7 at 0.35 MB/hour. Total: 0.54 MB/hour Sun 06/15/08 05:10:00 30.5 hours: 0.6 MB in 1.8 hours. 54.7 -> 55.3 at 0.31 MB/hour. Total: 0.52 MB/hour Sun 06/15/08 06:50:00 32.2 hours: 0.5 MB in 1.7 hours. 55.3 -> 55.8 at 0.30 MB/hour. Total: 0.51 MB/hour Sun 06/15/08 08:10:00 33.5 hours: 0.7 MB in 1.3 hours. 55.8 -> 56.4 at 0.49 MB/hour. Total: 0.51 MB/hour Sun 06/15/08 09:50:00 35.2 hours: 0.5 MB in 1.7 hours. 56.4 -> 56.9 at 0.30 MB/hour. Total: 0.50 MB/hour Sun 06/15/08 12:10:00 37.5 hours: 0.8 MB in 2.3 hours. 56.9 -> 57.7 at 0.33 MB/hour. Total: 0.49 MB/hour Sun 06/15/08 14:10:00 39.5 hours: 0.6 MB in 2.0 hours. 57.7 -> 58.3 at 0.31 MB/hour. Total: 0.48 MB/hour Sun 06/15/08 16:10:00 41.5 hours: 0.6 MB in 2.0 hours. 58.3 -> 59.0 at 0.32 MB/hour. Total: 0.47 MB/hour Sun 06/15/08 17:50:00 43.2 hours: 0.5 MB in 1.7 hours. 59.0 -> 59.5 at 0.30 MB/hour. Total: 0.47 MB/hour Sun 06/15/08 19:20:00 44.7 hours: 0.5 MB in 1.5 hours. 59.5 -> 60.0 at 0.36 MB/hour. Total: 0.46 MB/hour Sun 06/15/08 19:28:29 -- Restarted --. Perl version: 5.008005 Sun 06/15/08 20:10:00 0.7 hours: 0.7 MB in 0.5 hours. 37.5 -> 38.3 at 1.42 MB/hour. Total: 1.07 MB/hour Sun 06/15/08 21:50:00 2.4 hours: 0.5 MB in 1.7 hours. 38.3 -> 38.8 at 0.32 MB/hour. Total: 0.54 MB/hour Sun 06/15/08 23:20:00 3.9 hours: 0.5 MB in 1.5 hours. 38.8 -> 39.3 at 0.35 MB/hour. Total: 0.47 MB/hour Mon 06/16/08 01:40:00 6.2 hours: 0.5 MB in 2.3 hours. 39.3 -> 39.9 at 0.23 MB/hour. Total: 0.38 MB/hour Mon 06/16/08 03:10:00 7.7 hours: 0.5 MB in 1.5 hours. 39.9 -> 40.4 at 0.34 MB/hour. Total: 0.37 MB/hour Mon 06/16/08 04:50:00 9.4 hours: 0.5 MB in 1.7 hours. 40.4 -> 40.9 at 0.31 MB/hour. Total: 0.36 MB/hour Mon 06/16/08 06:20:00 10.9 hours: 0.5 MB in 1.5 hours. 40.9 -> 41.4 at 0.34 MB/hour. Total: 0.36 MB/hour Mon 06/16/08 08:10:00 12.7 hours: 0.6 MB in 1.8 hours. 41.4 -> 42.0 at 0.32 MB/hour. Total: 0.35 MB/hour Mon 06/16/08 08:50:00 13.4 hours: 1.0 MB in 0.7 hours. 42.0 -> 43.0 at 1.49 MB/hour. Total: 0.41 MB/hour Mon 06/16/08 11:10:00 15.7 hours: 0.6 MB in 2.3 hours. 43.0 -> 43.6 at 0.26 MB/hour. Total: 0.39 MB/hour Mon 06/16/08 13:20:00 17.9 hours: 8.9 MB in 2.2 hours. 43.6 -> 52.5 at 4.13 MB/hour. Total: 0.84 MB/hour Mon 06/16/08 23:10:00 27.7 hours: 0.6 MB in 9.8 hours. 52.5 -> 53.1 at 0.06 MB/hour. Total: 0.56 MB/hour Tue 06/17/08 00:50:00 29.4 hours: 0.5 MB in 1.7 hours. 53.1 -> 53.7 at 0.31 MB/hour. Total: 0.55 MB/hour Tue 06/17/08 03:10:00 31.7 hours: 0.6 MB in 2.3 hours. 53.7 -> 54.3 at 0.26 MB/hour. Total: 0.53 MB/hour Tue 06/17/08 04:50:00 33.4 hours: 0.5 MB in 1.7 hours. 54.3 -> 54.8 at 0.30 MB/hour. Total: 0.52 MB/hour Tue 06/17/08 06:20:00 34.9 hours: 0.5 MB in 1.5 hours. 54.8 -> 55.3 at 0.35 MB/hour. Total: 0.51 MB/hour Tue 06/17/08 08:10:00 36.7 hours: 0.6 MB in 1.8 hours. 55.3 -> 55.8 at 0.31 MB/hour. Total: 0.50 MB/hour Tue 06/17/08 09:00:00 37.5 hours: 0.5 MB in 0.8 hours. 55.8 -> 56.4 at 0.60 MB/hour. Total: 0.50 MB/hour Tue 06/17/08 11:10:00 39.7 hours: 0.6 MB in 2.2 hours. 56.4 -> 56.9 at 0.27 MB/hour. Total: 0.49 MB/hour Tom wrote: > Gregg Liming wrote: >> I would agree that this pattern looks interesting. If it were me, >> I'd try restarting again to see if the same pattern roughly occurs. >> If it is almost exact, then that should tell you something. I'd >> probably hold off disabling things for the time being. >> >> > The same pattern does occur and it starts about 3-4 hours after > restarting. I've noted restart times and the first occurrence of > "Paused for..." > > started at 6/3/08 11:55:55 AM > 06/03/08 04:01:00 PM Paused for 3 seconds > > started at 6/4/08 11:29:39 AM > 06/04/08 03:01:00 PM Paused for 3 seconds > > started at 06/04/08 03:58:54PM > 06/04/08 08:01:00 PM Paused for 3 seconds > > >> Just out of curiosity, are you syncing your computers time? .... For >> this reason, I always use ntp/ntpd. >> > I also use ntpd >> I'd probably start looking for possible culprits to things that may >> be going on that are time based. Consider grep-ing on time_ (or >> time_now, time_cron, etc. to be more exact) w/i your code dir to get >> insights. >> > I saw some code using time_now and time_cron, but they aren't new code.. >> Gregg >> > > thanks, > tom |