Hey, Is there by any chance a known bug about a memory leak for the libgfapi in the latests 3.12 releases ? I've migrated a lot of virtual machines from an old proxmox cluster to a new one, with a newer gluster (3.12.10) and ever since the virtual machines have been eating more and more RAM all the time, without ever stopping. I have 8 Gb machines occupying 40 Gb or ram, which they weren't doing on the old cluster. It could be a proxmox problem, maybe a leak in their qemu, but since no one seems to be reporting that problem I wonder if maybe the newer gluster might have a leak, I believe libgfapi isn't used much. I tried looking at the bug tracker but I don't see anything obvious, the only leak I found seems to be for distributed volumes, but we only use replica mode. Is anyone aware of a way to know if libgfapi is responsible or not ? Does it have any kind of reporting I could enable ? Worse case I could always boot a VM through the fuse mount instead of libgfapi, but that's not ideal, it'd take a while to confirm. -- PGP Fingerprint : 0x624E42C734DAC346
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