Details
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Bug
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Status: Open
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Major
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Resolution: Unresolved
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0.6.0
Description
I don't know if this is a bug or not. I'm Jirifying it as a way of remembering an interesting behavior that my testing has shown, so that I can continue developing the testing and come back to this later.
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While measuring router memory usage under varying message rate and number of senders – when I run the same test multiple times, I am occasionally (about 1 in 4 times or so) seeing a test in which memory usage is much higher than the others.
For example:
In this test:
I record router memory usage at the point when all receivers are just hitting 10,000 messages. (This is because it grows – see previous JIRA.)
In three iterations I get the following memory usage:
66 MB
63 MB
181 MB
Something similar, but less drastic, happened occasionally at lower levels in the test.
In this case, this is a tripling of memory usage for the same scenario. I doubt that this is the result of slightly different timing in a block allocation of data structures. What just happened?
Start by investigating with "qdstat -m" and see if that shows some or all of the difference.