Hey all can you confirm the following memory issue.
Device: WS-12-250-AC
F/W: v1.4.0rc12
I ve upgraded to rc12 at April 8 and i m seeing the following mem charts.
Thank you for your time and efforts.
Plausible memory leak v1.4.0rc12 at WS-12-250-AC
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Re: Plausible memory leak v1.4.0rc12 at WS-12-250-AC
There was a BIG leak in v1.4.0rc13 which was never released.
Maybe there is a small leak in rc12 I do not know and Eric is off tonight playing poker tonight.
I know he fixed a BAD memory leak in rc13 which filled the memory up in about 6 hours and forced the switch to auto reboot when it reach 100% memory used which is why it was never released.
I will ping him on this so he can look into it and respond tomorrow.
I just looked at my switches running v1.4.0rc12 and they seem OK but they have only been up for 4 days so it is not real noticeable if there is a leak.
But thanks for reporting it.
The next v1.4.0rcX is due out SOON.
Maybe there is a small leak in rc12 I do not know and Eric is off tonight playing poker tonight.
I know he fixed a BAD memory leak in rc13 which filled the memory up in about 6 hours and forced the switch to auto reboot when it reach 100% memory used which is why it was never released.
I will ping him on this so he can look into it and respond tomorrow.
I just looked at my switches running v1.4.0rc12 and they seem OK but they have only been up for 4 days so it is not real noticeable if there is a leak.
But thanks for reporting it.
The next v1.4.0rcX is due out SOON.
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Re: Plausible memory leak v1.4.0rc12 at WS-12-250-AC
The memory leak was in the Ping Watch dog routine which has been completely re-written since rc12.
Do you have a ping watch dog running?
Do you have a ping watch dog running?
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Re: Plausible memory leak v1.4.0rc12 at WS-12-250-AC
from what i can recall no i have not watch dog enabled.
I ll try to look more close on it to see if there are any clues and i ll report back.
I ll try to look more close on it to see if there are any clues and i ll report back.
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Re: Plausible memory leak v1.4.0rc12 at WS-12-250-AC
Can you run a 'ps' command and post the output?
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Re: Plausible memory leak v1.4.0rc12 at WS-12-250-AC
Sure Eric, here it is:
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admin@iWiSp_Mountain_Switch:/www# ps
PID USER VSZ STAT COMMAND
1 admin 2688 S init
2 admin 0 SW< [kthreadd]
3 admin 0 SW< [ksoftirqd/0]
4 admin 0 SW< [watchdog/0]
5 admin 0 SW< [events/0]
6 admin 0 SW< [khelper]
21 admin 0 SW< [kblockd/0]
45 admin 0 SW [pdflush]
46 admin 0 SW [pdflush]
47 admin 0 SW< [kswapd0]
48 admin 0 SW< [aio/0]
58 admin 0 SW< [mtdblockd]
61 admin 0 SW< [spi-vcoreiii.0]
269 admin 0 SWN [jffs2_gcd_mtd6]
284 admin 2688 S init
369 admin 2676 S klogd
381 admin 1132 S /sbin/hotplug2 --override --persistent --max-childre
583 admin 2684 S watchdog -t 500ms /dev/watchdog
763 admin 2676 S syslogd -S -s128
1268 admin 19184 S vtss_appl -l -m -s -a -i -p
1278 admin 19184 S vtss_appl -l -m -s -a -i -p
1279 admin 19184 S {RX thread} vtss_appl -l -m -s -a -i -p
1280 admin 19184 S {event thread} vtss_appl -l -m -s -a -i -p
1298 admin 19184 S {mstp_thread} vtss_appl -l -m -s -a -i -p
1322 admin 19184 S {lacp_thread} vtss_appl -l -m -s -a -i -p
1323 admin 19184 S {loop_protection} vtss_appl -l -m -s -a -i -p
1324 admin 19184 S vtss_appl -l -m -s -a -i -p
1325 admin 19184 S vtss_appl -l -m -s -a -i -p
1327 admin 6272 S lighttpd -f /etc/lighttpd.conf
1328 admin 39144 S /usr/bin/php-fcgi
1330 admin 39144 S /usr/bin/php-fcgi
1332 admin 39144 S /usr/bin/php-fcgi
1334 admin 1452 S /www/stats.fcgi
1335 admin 19184 S {port thread} vtss_appl -l -m -s -a -i -p
1336 admin 19184 S {status_thread} vtss_appl -l -m -s -a -i -p
1337 admin 1452 S /www/stats.fcgi
1338 admin 1516 S /www/stats.fcgi
1339 admin 6804 S lighttpd -f /etc/lighttpd.conf
1340 admin 6892 S lighttpd -f /etc/lighttpd.conf
1341 admin 6928 S lighttpd -f /etc/lighttpd.conf
1343 admin 1936 S /usr/sbin/dropbear -p 22 -z 5 -T 60
1349 admin 39144 S /usr/bin/php-fcgi
1351 admin 39292 S /usr/bin/php-fcgi
1352 admin 39144 S /usr/bin/php-fcgi
1357 nobody 2268 S shellinaboxd -s /shell:admin:root:/root:-/bin/sh --l
1361 admin 10964 S switch -g
1363 nobody 2268 S shellinaboxd -s /shell:admin:root:/root:-/bin/sh --l
1364 admin 10964 S switch -g
1366 admin 10964 S {discovery threa} switch -g
1367 admin 10964 S {ubiquiti discov} switch -g
1368 admin 10964 S {cisco discovery} switch -g
1370 admin 10964 S {lldp discovery } switch -g
1371 admin 10964 S {discovery probe} switch -g
1372 admin 2692 S sh /usr/bin/monitor
1373 admin 10964 S {i2c thread} switch -g
1375 admin 10964 S {poe thread} switch -g
2728 admin 1992 R /usr/sbin/dropbear -p 22 -z 5 -T 60
2729 admin 2680 S -ash
2737 admin 2704 S switch -s
2827 admin 2676 S sleep 10
2828 admin 2680 S sh -c /bin/ash
2829 admin 2684 S /bin/ash
2830 admin 2680 R ps
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Re: Plausible memory leak v1.4.0rc12 at WS-12-250-AC
Looks like the problem is in discovery. I'll fix it.
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Re: Plausible memory leak v1.4.0rc12 at WS-12-250-AC
I m glad that i helped you to pin point it :)
keep up the great work!
keep up the great work!
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Re: Plausible memory leak v1.4.0rc12 at WS-12-250-AC
I can confirm that the latest F/W 1.4.0rc16 fixed the issue.
In the picture attached the memory usage isn't growing after the update.
Thank you Chris & Eric for fast update!
In the picture attached the memory usage isn't growing after the update.
Thank you Chris & Eric for fast update!
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