Memory leak in trunk?

Dmitry Panov dmitry.panov at yahoo.co.uk
Wed Mar 16 15:10:47 CET 2011


Hi,

I can also confirm that the leak is gone. Many thanks!

On 12/03/2011 14:47, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> In message<AANLkTiknH8QZ7ApZFObmthsQrHp=bLJucKVVi31+b7ea at mail.gmail.com>, Per
> Buer writes:
>
> I think I've fixed this, a stupid oversight on my part.
>
> Please test again, when possible.
>
> Poul-Henning
>
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>> Hi.
>>
>> I've been running trunk on varnish-cache.org since yesterday (14:00) and
>> there a leak there. Turning off http_gzip_support seems to eliminate the
>> leak.
>>
>> Reproducing the leak is quite simple. Just hammer varnish with a client that
>> doesn't send accept-encoding: gzip.
>>
>>
>> Per.
>>
>> On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 12:45 AM, Dmitry Panov<dmitry.panov at yahoo.co.uk>wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Poul,
>>>
>>> I think I found the reason. I tried the same test but with
>>> http_gzip_support=off and it worked fine. tsung does not support gzip so
>>> varnish had to gunzip objects for it and this is where the leak appears to
>>> be. Hope it helps.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 11/03/2011 14:06, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>>>
>>>> In message<4D7A1DC5.7030405 at yahoo.co.uk>, Dmitry Panov writes:
>>>>
>>>>   Both. The patch doesn't make any difference.
>>>> Ok, that makes it my department :-)
>>>>
>>>> Any indication what the leak depends on ?
>>>>
>>>> number of requests ?
>>>>
>>>> size of requests ?
>>>>
>>>> hit rate ?
>>>>
>>>>

Best regards,

-- 
Dmitry Panov





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