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Re: r11556 causes enormous fsfs memory use

From: Peter N. Lundblad <peter_at_famlundblad.se>
Date: 2004-11-02 21:05:57 CET

On Tue, 2 Nov 2004, Peter N. Lundblad wrote:

> On Sun, 31 Oct 2004, Eric Gillespie wrote:
>
> > "Peter N. Lundblad" <peter@famlundblad.se> writes:
> >
> > > According to my tests, it looks like I pluggged the leak introduced by the
> > > new utf8 caching in r11673. If you want to try it out, Eric, it would be
> > > nice.
> > >
> > You may well have plugged the leak, but this did not have any
> > noticeable effect on the large fsfs import. Probably it did, but
> > whatever savings it gave still left the process spiralling past
> > 128 MB, where it hits my resource limit. I have posted two
> > patches that take care of that.
> >
> Yes, that was my observation too. It at least got smaller. I'll do my 4
> linux kernels import and see how memory usage is after your fixes, too.
>
Before you're changes, importing the four kernels peaked at about 27MB at
the end. Afterwards it was about 16MB.

Nice work!
//Peter

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