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    • stormiS Online
      stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @olivierlambert
      last edited by stormi

      @olivierlambert said in Alert: Control Domain Memory Usage:

      The latest report was on a NFS storage, however lsmod displays various iSCSI modules loaded. So it doesn't mean it's not an iSCSI module issue:

      Isn't it SCSI rather than iSCSI here? However, maybe the leak is in SCSI layers indeed...

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        fasterfourier
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        I am seeing similar behavior with Citrix Hypervisor 8.2LTSR after upgrading from 7.1CU2, which was not affected. We have a pool with 5 Poweredge R730 hosts and 2 R720 hosts. All have Intel 10G and 1G NICs (ixgbe and igb drivers) and we use iSCSI storage. I have had two hosts use up all their control domain memory, requiring an evacuate/reboot of the host. One host was the pool master, which runs only one VM (xen orchestra appliance) but is generally busy with various iSCSI tasks due to snapshot coalesce after daily backups. The other host has ~20 VMs that are pretty busy with network activity. No userspace processes that seem to be using an abnormal amount of memory.

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          stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
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          Thanks, this is good to have confirmation of what we thought about CH 8.2 but couldn't prove!

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            fasterfourier @stormi
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            @stormi I've just opened a Citrix case on the issue, but I wouldn't expect much help there, and definitely wouldn't expect anything quickly.

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              stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @fasterfourier
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              @fasterfourier Well, we've also tried to make the issue known to Citrix before so maybe your confirmation that it does not only happen in XCP-ng will be enough to trigger some movement about it. A memory leak that makes the host unusable is not a small issue.

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                fasterfourier @stormi
                last edited by fasterfourier

                @stormi The ID for the case I just opened is 80240347. If you have a bugtracker issue open, you may want to mention that ticket. I just now opened the ticket, though, so it will be a while before it makes its way out of tier 1, etc.

                EDIT: Had the wrong case number at first. Updated case number.

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                • borzelB Offline
                  borzel XCP-ng Center Team
                  last edited by borzel

                  We also have an issue with growing control domain memory:

                  • XCP-ng 8.2
                  • NFS shared storage
                  • the poolmaster (xen19 is one of them) are more affected than pool members

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                  Today I install the alternate kernel on one of our poolmaster to see if that resolves our issue.

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                  • borzelB Offline
                    borzel XCP-ng Center Team
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                    I noticed in my monitoring graphs, that since we have this issue, the SWAP is not used like before the issue:

                    b07111c8-7c21-4351-85fa-2acc7030bb2d-grafik.png

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                    • borzelB Offline
                      borzel XCP-ng Center Team
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                      looked in my yum.log on this server (xen19):

                      our problems startet exactly since "Apr 10 18:10:29 Installed: kernel-4.19.19-6.0.10.1.xcpng8.1.x86_64"

                      yum.log.4.gz:Oct 03 17:35:54 Installed: kernel-4.4.52-4.0.7.1.x86_64
                      yum.log.4.gz:Nov 20 18:29:29 Updated: kernel-4.4.52-4.0.12.x86_64
                      yum.log.2.gz:Oct 10 20:19:31 Updated: kernel-4.4.52-4.0.13.x86_64
                      yum.log.1:Apr 10 18:10:29 Installed: kernel-4.19.19-6.0.10.1.xcpng8.1.x86_64
                      yum.log.1:Jul 07 17:46:34 Updated: kernel-4.19.19-6.0.11.1.xcpng8.1.x86_64
                      yum.log.1:Dec 10 17:59:07 Updated: kernel-4.19.19-6.0.12.1.xcpng8.1.x86_64
                      yum.log.1:Dec 19 13:53:39 Updated: kernel-4.19.19-6.0.13.1.xcpng8.1.x86_64
                      yum.log.1:Dec 19 13:55:20 Updated: kernel-4.19.19-7.0.9.1.xcpng8.2.x86_64
                      yum.log:Jan 18 17:35:07 Installed: kernel-alt-4.19.142-1.xcpng8.2.x86_64
                      
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                        r1 XCP-ng Team @borzel
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                        @borzel How frequently do you restart VMs? And what's the last dom-id? # xl list

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                          borzel XCP-ng Center Team @r1
                          last edited by borzel

                          @r1 in general we do not restart many of our VMs, its all very static, only manual operated

                          xen19 is now rebootet (we need it in production) with kernel-alt - highest id is currently 4

                          xen22 (pool master of another affected pool) - highest id is curently 30

                          memory graphs of xen22
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                          yum.log of xen22 (Problem here also after installing kernel-4.19.19-6.0.10.1.xcpng8.1.x86_64)

                          yum.log.5.gz:Dec 19 00:52:47 Updated: kernel-4.4.52-4.0.12.x86_6
                          yum.log.3.gz:Nov 08 10:07:40 Updated: kernel-4.4.52-4.0.13.x86_64
                          yum.log.1:Apr 10 20:31:01 Installed: kernel-4.19.19-6.0.10.1.xcpng8.1.x86_64
                          yum.log.1:Aug 31 23:10:50 Updated: kernel-4.19.19-6.0.11.1.xcpng8.1.x86_64
                          yum.log.1:Dec 11 18:00:54 Updated: kernel-4.19.19-6.0.12.1.xcpng8.1.x86_64
                          yum.log.1:Dec 19 12:52:00 Updated: kernel-4.19.19-6.0.13.1.xcpng8.1.x86_64
                          yum.log.1:Dec 19 12:54:13 Updated: kernel-4.19.19-7.0.9.1.xcpng8.2.x86_64
                          
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                            r1 XCP-ng Team @borzel
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                            @borzel Between 4.19.19-6.0.9 to 4.19.19-6.0.10, following two patches were added.

                            0001-block-cleanup-__blkdev_issue_discard.patch
                            0001-block-fix-32-bit-overflow-in-__blkdev_issue_discard.patch
                            

                            Both are well vetted and seems stable without any further changes in them. Was there anything else updated along with kernel?

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                              borzel XCP-ng Center Team @r1
                              last edited by borzel

                              @r1 yes, ever line "installed" in yum.log is an Upgrade from XCP-ng.
                              Problems started with XCP-ng 8.x

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                                stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @borzel
                                last edited by

                                @borzel did you "yum upgrade" from 7.x from 8.x?

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                                • borzelB Offline
                                  borzel XCP-ng Center Team @stormi
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                                  @stormi on server xen19 I think so, on server xen22 I'm not sure

                                  I looked more close on my memory graphs and saw, that the memory baseline increases every night:

                                  "bump" every day:
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                                  closer look in week 53:
                                  692a8c57-f2b5-4284-8cab-be3a045fb179-grafik.png

                                  Dez 31. - Jan 01.
                                  8a267bb0-97c3-481c-9da9-bd031093496e-grafik.png

                                  Our Backups run from 18.00 till 3 or 4 in the morning (including coalesce).

                                  --> maybe the heavy IO load leads to memory leaks "somewhere"?

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                                  • borzelB Offline
                                    borzel XCP-ng Center Team
                                    last edited by

                                    Good news from the kernel-alt (server xen19): No RAM leaks so far 🙂

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                                    • olivierlambertO Offline
                                      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                                      last edited by

                                      At least that's consistent 🙂 Thanks for the feedback @borzel

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                                      • stormiS Online
                                        stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
                                        last edited by

                                        @borzel yum upgrade from 7.x to 8.x is not supported, so it's likely that your host isn't in a perfectly clean state.

                                        This is unrelated to the memory leak, but could cause other kinds of issues. Basically, scripts that should have run during the RPM upgrade to ensure the final state is consistent with what you'd have from an ISO upgrade either don't exist or haven't been tested.

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                                        • borzelB Offline
                                          borzel XCP-ng Center Team @stormi
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                                          @stormi I'm not complete sure if I did the iso upgrade or not... 😕

                                          But it's a good idea to reinstall the poolmaster from scratch...

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                                            r1 XCP-ng Team @borzel
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                                            @borzel I wish comparing kernel-alt and base kernel was easy to catch this... I'm sure that the tapdisk IO code is same in kernel and kernel-alt.

                                            Also the 2 patches mentioned earlier are also present in base kernel of xcp-ng 8.2 as well as kernel-alt 4.19.142. They are also present for xcp-ng 8.1 base kernel, however they are not present in xcp-ng 8.1 kernel-alt.

                                            Can you confirm your kernel-alt version?

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