Re: Re: High Memory usage issue

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please find the process wise memory consumption 

 Private  +   Shared  =  RAM used Program

  4.0 KiB +   9.5 KiB =  13.5 KiB acpid
  4.0 KiB +   9.5 KiB =  13.5 KiB agetty
  4.0 KiB +  16.5 KiB =  20.5 KiB rpc.rquotad
  4.0 KiB +  20.5 KiB =  24.5 KiB hald-addon-acpi
  4.0 KiB +  22.0 KiB =  26.0 KiB hald-runner
  4.0 KiB +  23.5 KiB =  27.5 KiB hald-addon-input
  4.0 KiB +  27.5 KiB =  31.5 KiB rpc.statd
  0.0 KiB +  51.5 KiB =  51.5 KiB udevd (3)
 36.0 KiB +  26.0 KiB =  62.0 KiB atd
 24.0 KiB +  51.0 KiB =  75.0 KiB mingetty (6)
  4.0 KiB +  76.5 KiB =  80.5 KiB abrtd
 80.0 KiB +  23.5 KiB = 103.5 KiB rpcbind
 64.0 KiB +  44.0 KiB = 108.0 KiB nrpe
136.0 KiB +  27.5 KiB = 163.5 KiB dbus-daemon
136.0 KiB +  28.0 KiB = 164.0 KiB crond
144.0 KiB +  30.5 KiB = 174.5 KiB rpc.idmapd
184.0 KiB +  30.5 KiB = 214.5 KiB auditd
156.0 KiB +  79.0 KiB = 235.0 KiB master
232.0 KiB +  82.0 KiB = 314.0 KiB tlsmgr
308.0 KiB +  33.5 KiB = 341.5 KiB ntpd
368.0 KiB +  18.0 KiB = 386.0 KiB dhclient
356.0 KiB +  32.5 KiB = 388.5 KiB rpc.mountd
344.0 KiB +  83.0 KiB = 427.0 KiB qmgr
400.0 KiB +  46.0 KiB = 446.0 KiB init
748.0 KiB +  69.0 KiB = 817.0 KiB hald
  1.0 MiB + 197.0 KiB =   1.2 MiB scache
  1.0 MiB + 197.0 KiB =   1.2 MiB pickup
  1.2 MiB + 197.0 KiB =   1.3 MiB cleanup
  1.2 MiB + 193.0 KiB =   1.4 MiB sudo
964.0 KiB + 678.0 KiB =   1.6 MiB bash (2)
  2.5 MiB + 238.0 KiB =   2.7 MiB google_clock_sk
  3.1 MiB + 292.5 KiB =   3.3 MiB google_network_
  1.0 MiB +   3.0 MiB =   4.0 MiB sshd (5)
  4.3 MiB +  39.0 KiB =   4.3 MiB rsyslogd
  4.1 MiB + 329.0 KiB =   4.4 MiB google_accounts
 11.8 MiB +   2.4 MiB =  14.2 MiB smtp (5)
 16.0 MiB + 135.5 KiB =  16.2 MiB stackdriver-collectd
291.0 MiB + 247.5 KiB = 291.2 MiB ruby
 35.8 GiB +  31.7 MiB =  35.9 GiB httpd (42)
---------------------------------
                         36.2 GiB
=================================

$ free -m
             total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
Mem:         60517      60107        409        162      11075       3266
-/+ buffers/cache:      45765      14751
Swap:        15358        131      15227

The system says 60GB is used, As per-process memory it's 36.2 GB used,  where is the other 34GB?


Regards,
Rajkumar Adsule
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On Fri, May 27, 2022 at 2:13 PM Rajkumar Adsule <radsule@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
yes, what would be the best configuration for 32CPU and 64GB RAM server, and why it is eating that much memory.

<IfModule mpm_event_module>
    ServerLimit 4000
    StartServers 40
    MinSpareThreads 25
    MaxSpareThreads 2000
    ThreadLimit 64
    ThreadsPerChild 25
    MaxRequestWorkers 4000
    MaxClients 4000
    MaxConnectionsPerChild 0
</IfModule>


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On Fri, May 27, 2022 at 2:10 PM Deepak Goel <deicool@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Most of the memory is eaten by https threads. I guess they are about 40 of them eating 1gb each.

Deepak
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On Fri, May 27, 2022 at 1:45 PM Rajkumar Adsule <radsule@xxxxxxxxxx.invalid> wrote:
Hi,
Please find attached the output of top command 


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On Fri, May 27, 2022 at 1:38 PM Deepak Goel <deicool@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Can you run the top command on the server and give us the output?

Deepak
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"Plant a Tree, Go Green"



On Fri, May 27, 2022 at 1:34 PM Rajkumar Adsule <radsule@xxxxxxxxxx.invalid> wrote:
Please find the output of apachectl -M
$ apachectl -M
Loaded Modules:
 core_module (static)
 so_module (static)
 http_module (static)
 mpm_event_module (static)
 authn_file_module (shared)
 authn_core_module (shared)
 authz_host_module (shared)
 authz_groupfile_module (shared)
 authz_user_module (shared)
 authz_core_module (shared)
 access_compat_module (shared)
 auth_basic_module (shared)
 deflate_module (shared)
 socache_shmcb_module (shared)
 filter_module (shared)
 mime_module (shared)
 log_config_module (shared)
 logio_module (shared)
 env_module (shared)
 expires_module (shared)
 headers_module (shared)
 setenvif_module (shared)
 proxy_module (shared)
 session_module (shared)
 ssl_module (shared)
 unixd_module (shared)
 autoindex_module (shared)
 cgid_module (shared)
 dir_module (shared)
 alias_module (shared)
 rewrite_module (shared)
 php5_module (shared)

$ free -m
             total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
Mem:         60517      59155       1361        162       7344       6487
-/+ buffers/cache:      45324      15192
Swap:        15358        133      15225

The problem is Memory utilization is always 95% - 98%

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Rajkumar Adsule
OpenDoctor
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On Fri, May 27, 2022 at 9:43 AM Frank Gingras <thumbs@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Also, I hope you are using the php-fpm approach for the php content, as mixing event and mod_php is a bad idea.

Can you show apachectl -M ?

On Thu, 26 May 2022 at 12:51, Deepak Goel <deicool@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What exactly is the problem? Can you please post the error?


Deepak
"The greatness of a nation can be judged by the way its animals are treated - Mahatma Gandhi"


"Plant a Tree, Go Green"



On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 9:54 PM Rajkumar Adsule <radsule@xxxxxxxxxx.invalid> wrote:
Hi Team,

I have a lamp configured with CentOs6.10 , PHP5.4 and Apache 2.4.53 on a GCP Server with Config 32CPU and 64GB RAM.

Configured event mpm with following  values

<IfModule mpm_event_module>
    ServerLimit 4000
    StartServers 40
    MinSpareThreads 25
    MaxSpareThreads 2000
    ThreadLimit 64
    ThreadsPerChild 25
    MaxRequestWorkers 4000
    MaxClients 4000
    MaxConnectionsPerChild 0
</IfModule>

please suggest a solution.


Regards,
Rajkumar Adsule



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