Re: How to diagnose a kernel memory leak

From: Bruce Guenter
Date: Wed May 11 2005 - 14:40:52 EST


On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 10:29:21AM +0200, Alexander Nyberg wrote:
> the patch below might help as it works on a lower
> level. It accounts for bare pages in the system available
> from /proc/page_owner. So a cat /proc/page_owner > tmpfile would be good
> when the system starts to go low. There's a sorting program in
> Documentation/page_owner.c used to sort the rather large output.

I've been running this for a day and a half now, and a few hundred megs
of memory is now missing:

# free
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 2055648 2001884 53764 0 259024 868484
-/+ buffers/cache: 874376 1181272
Swap: 1028152 56 1028096

I've put the output from the sorting program up at
http://untroubled.org/misc/page_owner_sorted

Is this useful information yet, or is there still too much in cached
pages to really identify the source?
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