[RADIATOR] Radiator & Debian Wheezy = memory problem?
Michael
ringo at vianet.ca
Wed Jun 19 10:36:21 CDT 2013
4 radius servers. identical config. the last in the list is not used as
much. lower usage seems to mean lower memory usage.
since May 7, up to 22% memory usage. restarting it, drops down to 4%.
It will sit there for a while and slowly creep up over a couple months.
-apr25 16.1%, 2.7 after restart
-may7 18.4%, 4.7 after restart
-may17 8.5%, 3.0 after restart
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root@:/l# ps u |grep radiusd
root 9404 4.6 22.1 263120 112584 pts/0 S May07 2859:09
/usr/bin/perl radiusd
root@:/# radiator stop
Shutting down Radiator:
root@:/# radiator start
Starting Radiator:
root@:/var/lib/mysql# ps u |grep radiusd
root 3490 2.5 4.1 91124 21224 pts/0 S 11:20 0:00
/usr/bin/perl radiusd
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root@:/# ps u |grep radiusd
root 25157 2.5 16.1 274228 123864 pts/3 S Apr25 1994:48
/usr/bin/perl radiusd
root@:/# radiator stop
Shutting down Radiator:
root@:/# radiator start
Starting Radiator:
root@:/# ps u |grep radiusd
root 21310 6.0 2.7 92972 20744 pts/0 S 11:24 0:00
/usr/bin/perl radiusd
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root@:# ps u |grep radiusd
root 20050 2.1 18.4 242708 93992 pts/1 S May07 1354:18
/usr/bin/perl radiusd
root@:# radiator stop
Shutting down Radiator:
root@:# radiator start
Starting Radiator:
root@:# ps u |grep radiusd
root 3133 5.1 4.7 93896 24116 pts/1 S 11:27 0:00
/usr/bin/perl radiusd
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root@:# ps u |grep radiusd
root 14703 0.6 8.5 211892 65432 pts/0 S May17 306:39
/usr/bin/perl radiusd
root@:# radiator stop
Shutting down Radiator:
root@:# radiator start
Starting Radiator:
root 22218 0.7 3.0 93524 23488 pts/0 S 11:30 0:00
/usr/bin/perl radiusd
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On 19/06/13 11:10 AM, Michael wrote:
> I have this problem too. Radiator slowly consumes more and more
> memory as the weeks go by. Restarting it brings it back down. I have
> asked this question to, but also got the same answers you did. Not a
> radiator problem.
>
>
> On 19/06/13 05:04 AM, Kurt Bauer wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> since upgrading one of our radius-servers to Debain 7 (Wheezy) we
>> expierence serious memory problems, namely Radiator eating up all the
>> available memory over time (see attached graph). We have a few
>> Radiator installations running and the ones on Debian Squeeze behave
>> fine.
>> Radiator 4.11 plus latest patches
>> Perl v5.14.2 (as packaged in Wheezy)
>>
>> Any similar experiences or hints why this could be? Restarting
>> Radiator every few days rectifies the situation but is not the way we
>> want to run the service ;-)
>>
>> Thanks for your help,
>> best regards,
>> Kurt
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Kurt Bauer <kurt.bauer at univie.ac.at>
>> Vienna University Computer Center - ACOnet - VIX
>> Universitaetsstrasse 7, A-1010 Vienna, Austria, Europe
>> Tel: ++43 1 4277 - 14070 (Fax: - 814070) KB1970-RIPE
>>
>>
>>
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