Re: Memory leak in GlusterFS FUSE client

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1. test with Cache_Size = 256 and Entries_HWMark = 4096

Before find . -type f:

root      3120  0.6 11.0 879120 208408 ?       Ssl  17:39   0:00 /usr/bin/
ganesha.nfsd -L /var/log/ganesha.log -f /etc/ganesha/ganesha.conf -N NIV_EVENT

After:

root      3120 11.4 24.3 1170076 458168 ?      Ssl  17:39  13:39 /usr/bin/
ganesha.nfsd -L /var/log/ganesha.log -f /etc/ganesha/ganesha.conf -N NIV_EVENT

~250M leak.

2. test with default values (after ganesha restart)

Before:

root     24937  1.3 10.4 875016 197808 ?       Ssl  19:39   0:00 /usr/bin/
ganesha.nfsd -L /var/log/ganesha.log -f /etc/ganesha/ganesha.conf -N NIV_EVENT

After:

root     24937  3.5 18.9 1022544 356340 ?      Ssl  19:39   0:40 /usr/bin/
ganesha.nfsd -L /var/log/ganesha.log -f /etc/ganesha/ganesha.conf -N NIV_EVENT

~159M leak.

No reasonable correlation detected. Second test was finished much faster than 
first (I guess, server-side GlusterFS cache or server kernel page cache is the 
cause).

There are ~1.8M files on this test volume.

On пʼятниця, 25 грудня 2015 р. 20:28:13 EET Soumya Koduri wrote:
> On 12/24/2015 09:17 PM, Oleksandr Natalenko wrote:
> > Another addition: it seems to be GlusterFS API library memory leak
> > because NFS-Ganesha also consumes huge amount of memory while doing
> > ordinary "find . -type f" via NFSv4.2 on remote client. Here is memory
> > usage:
> > 
> > ===
> > root      5416 34.2 78.5 2047176 1480552 ?     Ssl  12:02 117:54
> > /usr/bin/ganesha.nfsd -L /var/log/ganesha.log -f
> > /etc/ganesha/ganesha.conf -N NIV_EVENT
> > ===
> > 
> > 1.4G is too much for simple stat() :(.
> > 
> > Ideas?
> 
> nfs-ganesha also has cache layer which can scale to millions of entries
> depending on the number of files/directories being looked upon. However
> there are parameters to tune it. So either try stat with few entries or
> add below block in nfs-ganesha.conf file, set low limits and check the
> difference. That may help us narrow down how much memory actually
> consumed by core nfs-ganesha and gfAPI.
> 
> CACHEINODE {
> 	Cache_Size(uint32, range 1 to UINT32_MAX, default 32633); # cache size
> 	Entries_HWMark(uint32, range 1 to UINT32_MAX, default 100000); #Max no.
> of entries in the cache.
> }
> 
> Thanks,
> Soumya
> 
> > 24.12.2015 16:32, Oleksandr Natalenko написав:
> >> Still actual issue for 3.7.6. Any suggestions?
> >> 
> >> 24.09.2015 10:14, Oleksandr Natalenko написав:
> >>> In our GlusterFS deployment we've encountered something like memory
> >>> leak in GlusterFS FUSE client.
> >>> 
> >>> We use replicated (×2) GlusterFS volume to store mail (exim+dovecot,
> >>> maildir format). Here is inode stats for both bricks and mountpoint:
> >>> 
> >>> ===
> >>> Brick 1 (Server 1):
> >>> 
> >>> Filesystem                                             Inodes    IUsed
> >>> 
> >>>      IFree IUse% Mounted on
> >>> 
> >>> /dev/mapper/vg_vd1_misc-lv08_mail                   578768144 10954918
> >>> 
> >>>  567813226    2% /bricks/r6sdLV08_vd1_mail
> >>> 
> >>> Brick 2 (Server 2):
> >>> 
> >>> Filesystem                                             Inodes    IUsed
> >>> 
> >>>      IFree IUse% Mounted on
> >>> 
> >>> /dev/mapper/vg_vd0_misc-lv07_mail                   578767984 10954913
> >>> 
> >>>  567813071    2% /bricks/r6sdLV07_vd0_mail
> >>> 
> >>> Mountpoint (Server 3):
> >>> 
> >>> Filesystem                              Inodes    IUsed      IFree
> >>> IUse% Mounted on
> >>> glusterfs.xxx:mail                   578767760 10954915  567812845
> >>> 2% /var/spool/mail/virtual
> >>> ===
> >>> 
> >>> glusterfs.xxx domain has two A records for both Server 1 and Server 2.
> >>> 
> >>> Here is volume info:
> >>> 
> >>> ===
> >>> Volume Name: mail
> >>> Type: Replicate
> >>> Volume ID: f564e85c-7aa6-4170-9417-1f501aa98cd2
> >>> Status: Started
> >>> Number of Bricks: 1 x 2 = 2
> >>> Transport-type: tcp
> >>> Bricks:
> >>> Brick1: server1.xxx:/bricks/r6sdLV08_vd1_mail/mail
> >>> Brick2: server2.xxx:/bricks/r6sdLV07_vd0_mail/mail
> >>> Options Reconfigured:
> >>> nfs.rpc-auth-allow: 1.2.4.0/24,4.5.6.0/24
> >>> features.cache-invalidation-timeout: 10
> >>> performance.stat-prefetch: off
> >>> performance.quick-read: on
> >>> performance.read-ahead: off
> >>> performance.flush-behind: on
> >>> performance.write-behind: on
> >>> performance.io-thread-count: 4
> >>> performance.cache-max-file-size: 1048576
> >>> performance.cache-size: 67108864
> >>> performance.readdir-ahead: off
> >>> ===
> >>> 
> >>> Soon enough after mounting and exim/dovecot start, glusterfs client
> >>> process begins to consume huge amount of RAM:
> >>> 
> >>> ===
> >>> user@server3 ~$ ps aux | grep glusterfs | grep mail
> >>> root     28895 14.4 15.0 15510324 14908868 ?   Ssl  Sep03 4310:05
> >>> /usr/sbin/glusterfs --fopen-keep-cache --direct-io-mode=disable
> >>> --volfile-server=glusterfs.xxx --volfile-id=mail
> >>> /var/spool/mail/virtual
> >>> ===
> >>> 
> >>> That is, ~15 GiB of RAM.
> >>> 
> >>> Also we've tried to use mountpoint withing separate KVM VM with 2 or 3
> >>> GiB of RAM, and soon after starting mail daemons got OOM killer for
> >>> glusterfs client process.
> >>> 
> >>> Mounting same share via NFS works just fine. Also, we have much less
> >>> iowait and loadavg on client side with NFS.
> >>> 
> >>> Also, we've tried to change IO threads count and cache size in order
> >>> to limit memory usage with no luck. As you can see, total cache size
> >>> is 4×64==256 MiB (compare to 15 GiB).
> >>> 
> >>> Enabling-disabling stat-prefetch, read-ahead and readdir-ahead didn't
> >>> help as well.
> >>> 
> >>> Here are volume memory stats:
> >>> 
> >>> ===
> >>> Memory status for volume : mail
> >>> ----------------------------------------------
> >>> Brick : server1.xxx:/bricks/r6sdLV08_vd1_mail/mail
> >>> Mallinfo
> >>> --------
> >>> Arena    : 36859904
> >>> Ordblks  : 10357
> >>> Smblks   : 519
> >>> Hblks    : 21
> >>> Hblkhd   : 30515200
> >>> Usmblks  : 0
> >>> Fsmblks  : 53440
> >>> Uordblks : 18604144
> >>> Fordblks : 18255760
> >>> Keepcost : 114112
> >>> 
> >>> Mempool Stats
> >>> -------------
> >>> Name                            HotCount ColdCount PaddedSizeof
> >>> AllocCount MaxAlloc   Misses Max-StdAlloc
> >>> ----                            -------- --------- ------------
> >>> ---------- -------- -------- ------------
> >>> mail-server:fd_t                       0      1024          108
> >>> 30773120      137        0            0
> >>> mail-server:dentry_t               16110       274           84
> >>> 235676148    16384  1106499         1152
> >>> mail-server:inode_t                16363        21          156
> >>> 237216876    16384  1876651         1169
> >>> mail-trash:fd_t                        0      1024          108
> >>> 
> >>>   0        0        0            0
> >>> 
> >>> mail-trash:dentry_t                    0     32768           84
> >>> 
> >>>   0        0        0            0
> >>> 
> >>> mail-trash:inode_t                     4     32764          156
> >>> 
> >>>   4        4        0            0
> >>> 
> >>> mail-trash:trash_local_t               0        64         8628
> >>> 
> >>>   0        0        0            0
> >>> 
> >>> mail-changetimerecorder:gf_ctr_local_t         0        64
> >>> 16540          0        0        0            0
> >>> mail-changelog:rpcsvc_request_t         0         8         2828
> >>> 
> >>>    0        0        0            0
> >>> 
> >>> mail-changelog:changelog_local_t         0        64          116
> >>> 
> >>>     0        0        0            0
> >>> 
> >>> mail-bitrot-stub:br_stub_local_t         0       512           84
> >>> 79204        4        0            0
> >>> mail-locks:pl_local_t                  0        32          148
> >>> 6812757        4        0            0
> >>> mail-upcall:upcall_local_t             0       512          108
> >>> 
> >>>   0        0        0            0
> >>> 
> >>> mail-marker:marker_local_t             0       128          332
> >>> 64980        3        0            0
> >>> mail-quota:quota_local_t               0        64          476
> >>> 
> >>>   0        0        0            0
> >>> 
> >>> mail-server:rpcsvc_request_t           0       512         2828
> >>> 45462533       34        0            0
> >>> glusterfs:struct saved_frame           0         8          124
> >>> 
> >>>   2        2        0            0
> >>> 
> >>> glusterfs:struct rpc_req               0         8          588
> >>> 
> >>>   2        2        0            0
> >>> 
> >>> glusterfs:rpcsvc_request_t             1         7         2828
> >>> 
> >>>   2        1        0            0
> >>> 
> >>> glusterfs:log_buf_t                    5       251          140
> >>> 3452        6        0            0
> >>> glusterfs:data_t                     242     16141           52
> >>> 480115498      664        0            0
> >>> glusterfs:data_pair_t                230     16153           68
> >>> 179483528      275        0            0
> >>> glusterfs:dict_t                      23      4073          140
> >>> 303751675      627        0            0
> >>> glusterfs:call_stub_t                  0      1024         3764
> >>> 45290655       34        0            0
> >>> glusterfs:call_stack_t                 1      1023         1708
> >>> 43598469       34        0            0
> >>> glusterfs:call_frame_t                 1      4095          172
> >>> 336219655      184        0            0
> >>> ----------------------------------------------
> >>> Brick : server2.xxx:/bricks/r6sdLV07_vd0_mail/mail
> >>> Mallinfo
> >>> --------
> >>> Arena    : 38174720
> >>> Ordblks  : 9041
> >>> Smblks   : 507
> >>> Hblks    : 21
> >>> Hblkhd   : 30515200
> >>> Usmblks  : 0
> >>> Fsmblks  : 51712
> >>> Uordblks : 19415008
> >>> Fordblks : 18759712
> >>> Keepcost : 114848
> >>> 
> >>> Mempool Stats
> >>> -------------
> >>> Name                            HotCount ColdCount PaddedSizeof
> >>> AllocCount MaxAlloc   Misses Max-StdAlloc
> >>> ----                            -------- --------- ------------
> >>> ---------- -------- -------- ------------
> >>> mail-server:fd_t                       0      1024          108
> >>> 2373075      133        0            0
> >>> mail-server:dentry_t               14114      2270           84
> >>> 3513654    16384     2300          267
> >>> mail-server:inode_t                16374        10          156
> >>> 6766642    16384   194635         1279
> >>> mail-trash:fd_t                        0      1024          108
> >>> 
> >>>   0        0        0            0
> >>> 
> >>> mail-trash:dentry_t                    0     32768           84
> >>> 
> >>>   0        0        0            0
> >>> 
> >>> mail-trash:inode_t                     4     32764          156
> >>> 
> >>>   4        4        0            0
> >>> 
> >>> mail-trash:trash_local_t               0        64         8628
> >>> 
> >>>   0        0        0            0
> >>> 
> >>> mail-changetimerecorder:gf_ctr_local_t         0        64
> >>> 16540          0        0        0            0
> >>> mail-changelog:rpcsvc_request_t         0         8         2828
> >>> 
> >>>    0        0        0            0
> >>> 
> >>> mail-changelog:changelog_local_t         0        64          116
> >>> 
> >>>     0        0        0            0
> >>> 
> >>> mail-bitrot-stub:br_stub_local_t         0       512           84
> >>> 71354        4        0            0
> >>> mail-locks:pl_local_t                  0        32          148
> >>> 8135032        4        0            0
> >>> mail-upcall:upcall_local_t             0       512          108
> >>> 
> >>>   0        0        0            0
> >>> 
> >>> mail-marker:marker_local_t             0       128          332
> >>> 65005        3        0            0
> >>> mail-quota:quota_local_t               0        64          476
> >>> 
> >>>   0        0        0            0
> >>> 
> >>> mail-server:rpcsvc_request_t           0       512         2828
> >>> 12882393       30        0            0
> >>> glusterfs:struct saved_frame           0         8          124
> >>> 
> >>>   2        2        0            0
> >>> 
> >>> glusterfs:struct rpc_req               0         8          588
> >>> 
> >>>   2        2        0            0
> >>> 
> >>> glusterfs:rpcsvc_request_t             1         7         2828
> >>> 
> >>>   2        1        0            0
> >>> 
> >>> glusterfs:log_buf_t                    5       251          140
> >>> 3443        6        0            0
> >>> glusterfs:data_t                     242     16141           52
> >>> 138743429      290        0            0
> >>> glusterfs:data_pair_t                230     16153           68
> >>> 126649864      270        0            0
> >>> glusterfs:dict_t                      23      4073          140
> >>> 20356289       63        0            0
> >>> glusterfs:call_stub_t                  0      1024         3764
> >>> 13678560       31        0            0
> >>> glusterfs:call_stack_t                 1      1023         1708
> >>> 11011561       30        0            0
> >>> glusterfs:call_frame_t                 1      4095          172
> >>> 125764190      193        0            0
> >>> ----------------------------------------------
> >>> ===
> >>> 
> >>> So, my questions are:
> >>> 
> >>> 1) what one should do to limit GlusterFS FUSE client memory usage?
> >>> 2) what one should do to prevent client high loadavg because of high
> >>> iowait because of multiple concurrent volume users?
> >>> 
> >>> Server/client OS is CentOS 7.1, GlusterFS server version is 3.7.3,
> >>> GlusterFS client version is 3.7.4.
> >>> 
> >>> Any additional info needed?
> > 
> > _______________________________________________
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> > http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users


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