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    Alert: Control Domain Memory Usage

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    • F Offline
      fasterfourier @olivierlambert
      last edited by

      @olivierlambert

      Probably plenty of Citrix customers were affected, but they would rather reboot on schedule than spend months working through the support process πŸ™‚

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

        haha that might be the answer indeed…

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          JCastang
          last edited by

          Hello,

          Does this fix has been released or is to be released ?

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          • stormiS Offline
            stormi Vates πŸͺ XCP-ng Team @JCastang
            last edited by

            @jcastang It is being tested and you can join the effort: yum update intel-ixgbe --enablerepo=xcp-ng-testing. The results are very good, I just want a bit more feedback.

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              JCastang @stormi
              last edited by

              @stormi Ok, I will update one of our pools and get some results.

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                JCastang @delaf
                last edited by

                @delaf Can you point me the tool you are using to get memory graphs ? (I want to check my upgraded pool).
                I was searching in Advance live Telemetry with no luck.

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

                  Netdata will only give you the last hour.

                  If you want longer metrics, you need to send the data in Prometheus/Grafana.

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                  • delafD Offline
                    delaf @JCastang
                    last edited by

                    @jcastang we are using a netdata/prometheus/grafana stack.

                    @olivierlambert you can change the retention method and keep much more data on netdata. There is also (since netdata 1.18 i think) a dbengine that allows you to store data on disk.

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                      delaf @delaf
                      last edited by

                      PS: we are not using the netdata config from "Advanced telemetry": we are installing our own netdata config.

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                      • stormiS Offline
                        stormi Vates πŸͺ XCP-ng Team
                        last edited by

                        dbengine is a bit dangerous on dom0. There used to be a bug where it would keep growing forever, so I don't trust it anymore.

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                          delaf @stormi
                          last edited by

                          @stormi oh I did not know that as I never use it: I only know that it exists πŸ˜‰

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                            delaf @delaf
                            last edited by

                            @stormi Hello, some week after, I can confirm that the problem is solved here by using intel-ixgbe.x86_64@5.5.2-2.1.xcpng8.1 or intel-ixgbe.x86_64@5.5.2-2.1.xcpng8.2

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                              delaf @delaf
                              last edited by

                              PS: i'm using these 2 scripts to list all interfaces drivers version accross our servers :

                              $ cat get_network_drivers_info.sh
                              #!/bin/bash                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
                              
                              format="| %-13.13s | %-20.20s | %-20.20s | %-10.10s | %-7.7s | %-10.10s | %-30.30s | %-s \n"
                              printf "${format}" "date" "hostname" "OS" "interface" "driver" "version" "firmware" "yum"
                              printf "${format}" "----------------------------" "----------------------------" "----------------------------" "----------------------------" "----------------------------" "----------------------------" "----------------------------" "----------------------------"
                              
                              if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
                                  servers=($(echo ${BASH_ARGV[*]}))
                              else
                                  servers=($(cat host.json | jq -r '.[] | .address' | egrep -v "^192.168.124.9$"))
                              fi
                              
                              for line in ${servers[@]}; do
                                  scp get_network_drivers_info.sh.tpl ${line}:/tmp/get_network_drivers_info.sh  > /dev/null 2>&1;
                                  ssh -n ${line} bash /tmp/get_network_drivers_info.sh 2> /dev/null;
                                  if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
                                      echo "${line} fail" >&2
                                  fi
                              done
                              
                              $ cat get_network_drivers_info.sh.tpl
                              #!/bin/bash                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
                              
                              format="| %-13.13s | %-20.20s | %-20.20s | %-10.10s | %-7.7s | %-10.10s | %-30.30s | %-s \n"
                              d=$(date '+%Y%m%d-%H%M')
                              name=$(hostname)
                              cd  /sys/class/net/
                              for interface in $(ls -l /sys/class/net/ | awk '/\/pci/ {print $9}'); do
                                  version=$(ethtool -i ${interface} | awk '/^version:/ {$1=""; print}')
                                  firmware=$(ethtool -i ${interface} | awk '/^firmware-version:/ {$1=""; print}')
                                  driver=$(ethtool -i ${interface} | awk '/^driver:/ {$1=""; print}')
                                  YUM=$(which yum)
                                  if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
                                      packages=$(yum list installed | awk '/ixgbe/ {print $1"@"$2}' | tr '\n' ',')
                                  else
                                      packages="NA"
                                  fi
                                  os_version=$(lsb_release -d | awk '{$1=""} 1' | sed 's/XenServer/XS/; s/ (xenenterprise)//; s/release //')
                                  printf "${format}" "${d}" "${name}" "${os_version}" "${interface}" "${driver}" "${version}" "${firmware}" "${packages}"
                              done
                              

                              PS: host.json file is generated via : xo-cli --list-objects type=host

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                              • stormiS Offline
                                stormi Vates πŸͺ XCP-ng Team
                                last edited by stormi

                                FYI, I have just published security updates today PLUS the fixed ixgbe driver as an official update to XCP-ng 8.1 and 8.2.

                                We made it. This is the end of this huge thread.

                                A big thank you to everyone involved in debugging the issue.

                                And this is not a 🐟 :D.

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                                  frankz
                                  last edited by

                                  Its not solving it, but you can run

                                  echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches

                                  to release some of the cache again, without interfering with running processes.

                                  [root@host2 ~]# free -m
                                  total used free shared buff/cache available
                                  Mem: 15958 3308 158 8 12491 2355
                                  Swap: 1023 177 846
                                  [root@host2 ~]# echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
                                  [root@host2 ~]# free -m
                                  total used free shared buff/cache available
                                  Mem: 15958 3308 2598 10 10051 2751
                                  Swap: 1023 177 846

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