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Subject:    Re: [Ganglia-general] Ganglia gmond memory leak?
From:       Michael Perzl <michael () perzl ! org>
Date:       2012-03-23 23:53:06
Message-ID: 4F6D0CE2.3040208 () perzl ! org
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On 03/23/2012 12:34 PM, Wiebalk, John wrote:
>
> I ran a test on two new systems, one with the modules commented out 
> and one with the modules running. The one without the modules grew 
> from 3MB - 49MB mem usage in 3 days and the one with the modules grew 
> from 3MB to 50MB in 3 days. These were two freshly configured lpars 
> with nothing else running on them. AIX 6.1 Tl5 SP6.
>
Hmm, so this is not really attributed then to the additional gmond 
modules but rather a gmond issue.

> Is there a precompiled binary for valgrind on AIX? We try not to 
> install compilers on our systems for security. However if not 
> available I can install it on a lab system to run with gmond.
>
Unfortunately there seems to be no precompiled binary for valgrind on 
AIX available. I am just trying to get it compiled on AIX and will keep 
you updated of my progress the next couple of days.....

Regards ,
Michael

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    On 03/23/2012 12:34 PM, Wiebalk, John wrote:
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            from 3MB - 49MB mem usage in 3 days and the one with the
            modules grew from 3MB to 50MB in 3 days. These were two
            freshly configured lpars with nothing else running on them.
            AIX 6.1 Tl5 SP6.
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    Hmm, so this is not really attributed then to the additional gmond
    modules but rather a gmond issue.<br>
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            there a precompiled binary for valgrind on AIX? We try not
            to install compilers on our systems for security. However if
            not available I can install it on a lab system to run with
            gmond.</span></p>
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    Unfortunately there seems to be no precompiled binary for valgrind
    on AIX available. I am just trying to get it compiled on AIX and
    will keep you updated of my progress the next couple of days.....<br>
    <br>
    Regards ,<br>
    Michael<br>
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