max-cache-size doesn't work with 9.5.0b1
Attila Nagy
bra at fsn.hu
Wed Feb 13 12:07:08 UTC 2008
On 02/12/08 18:55, JINMEI Tatuya / 神明達哉 wrote:
> At Tue, 12 Feb 2008 18:10:12 +0100,
> Attila Nagy <bra at fsn.hu> wrote:
>
>
>>> Then named will listen on [your_ip_address]:some_port, and you can
>>> browse internal statistics by accessing
>>> http://[your_ip_address]:some_port with your browser. When you notice
>>> the memory starts growing, retrieving the information several times,
>>> and compare the "Memory" section at the end of the page. If the
>>> memory hog is inside named, there should be significant growth in some
>>> of the rows accordingly.
>>>
>>>
>> Here are the results:
>> http://people.fsn.hu/~bra/freebsd/bind950-memory-20080212/
>> and at the end, the relevant line from top.
>>
>> Is this FreeBSD leaking then?
>>
>
> Looking at the last stat
> http://people.fsn.hu/~bra/freebsd/bind950-memory-20080212/bind4
> even the total of "MaxUse" is about 69MB, while the ps output
> indicates the resident size is 441MB. So, yes, there should be
> something odd not directly related to the named's (normal) behavior.
>
> Can you try the same test with only one worker thread (by using the
> '-n 1' command line option)? Then we may be able to chase the problem
> further.
>
Of course. See the bindn1 files at the same location. (only the memory
section included)
The effect is pretty much the same.
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