XOA - Memory Usage
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@florent even in private navigation

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@ph7

let's call it a day@acebmxer after 3 hours the consumption was slightly rising, so we also deployed the latest rest api patch which is already on master : https://github.com/vatesfr/xen-orchestra/commit/0fef765ce6b4bc96b28e6af9be3d3dba3fa7dc1e
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Looks good so far. Thanks for all your help.

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@florent was finally able to read the pull
/clap ! the fix seems totally legit and consistant with XOA ram ramping up !when will this be officially published ?

so we can disable daily reboot of XOA & XO PROXies
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that's better but it still grew during the night

(and the process did an aout of memory when I asked for a memory dump)I reduced the memory allocated to the rest api and will continue monitoring
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Hello @bastien-nollet @florent
moving the discussion from this thread (link), to this one as it seems to be tackling the same issue.
This is the RAM usage of my Xen Orchestra instance before applying "fix(rest-api): fix memory-leak on subscription"

Between 04/07 and 04/10 the system was not rebooted. The RAM usage increased step by step as shown in the screenshot caused by backup runs. Each backup run increased RAM usage and it did not go back to where it was before the backup run.
This is the RAM usage after applying said fix via branch "mra-fix-rest-memory-leak".

Between 04/14 and 04/16 the VM was not restarted.
Backup jobs are scheduled to run every day.
RAM usage still increased a bit by each backup run but it seems to be less.
Looks like an improvement (which is great!) but maybe the issue is not fully fixed yet.I can not fully tell as I need to keep monitoring this a bit more.
I will keep having an eye on this and report back.
Thanks for working on this and best regards.
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M MajorP93 referenced this topic
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After backup jobs ran last night...


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@MajorP93 I think there are multiple issue for memory . Pillow and acebmxer uses proxy , so the backup memory is handled differently
are you using XO from source or a xoa ? would you be ok to export a memory heap ?
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