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    Alert: Control Domain Memory Usage

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    • daveD Offline
      dave
      last edited by

      [10:36 xs03 ~]# free -m
                    total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   available
      Mem:          11921       11322         171         151         427         175
      Swap:          1023          37         986
      [10:36 xs03 ~]# ps -ef | grep CROND | wc -l
      1
      
      

      BTW: All my affected pools never had dynamic memory.

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      • stormiS Offline
        stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @garyabrahams
        last edited by stormi

        @garyabrahams I think this is a separate issue that would deserve a separate thread, though it's interesting to have mentioned it here just in case someone else would have noticed something similar (I don't remember anyone mentioning such proliferation of processes in this thread).

        Now, maybe that host also is affected by the memory leak, but for now nothing allows to think both issues are related. Or maybe the lack of free memory is what caused the processes to never quit.

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          fasterfourier @fasterfourier
          last edited by

          Update: we have disabled dynamic memory on all VMs in our pool and the issue is still occurring.I expect this to be sent to the citrix developers shortly, since the normal support team has exhausted their troubleshooting options.

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            garyabrahams
            last edited by

            An update from my side.
            I have tried 8.0 alt kernel, 8.2 standard kernel and 8.2 alt kernel and in each case the memory usage increased over time

            Below the first increase is 8.0 alt kernel, 2nd increase was 8.2 standard and 3rd 8.2 alt kernel.

            f93cf91b-910b-47b8-a1d4-0883b7f9a20a-image.png

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

              I don't think there's enough time to really be sure about the memory leak. It's normal to see raising RAM usage, what's not is to consume all the dom0. Can you wait a bit longer between 2 tests?

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              • O Offline
                OlivierD
                last edited by

                Hello,
                I can confirm we encountered this issue on several hosts in the past few months.

                Config :

                • Server is Dell PowerEdge M630
                • local storage on SSD + remote SR on ISCSI
                • kernel used: kernel-4.19.19-6.0.11.1.xcpng8.1.x86_64
                • we use ixgbe (intel-ixgbe-5.5.2-2.xcpng8.1.x86_64) and network cards are Intel 82599 10 Gigabit dual Port (with bonding on XCP NG).
                • firmwares up to date (less than 6 months, when we updated to XCP-NG 8.1+).

                Additional informations :

                • we don't have any VM with memory ballooning
                • shutting down VMs does not free memory
                • we don't do many operations each day (less than 5 reboots/stop/start).
                • size of pools does not matter (bug happened with two hosts and on another pool with 10 hosts).

                According to some messages, it seems kernel-alt fixes the issue ... We'll try to switch kernel when we encounter the issue again.

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

                  Yes, please, keep us posted 🙂

                  Thank for your feedback!

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                    fasterfourier
                    last edited by

                    One more observation here. This issue does not occur on a different pool of ours that's also running CH8.2LTSR. That pool has lower loading overall, 2 hosts instead of 7, and does not contain any NICs using the ixgbe driver. Other aspects of the pool are identical.

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

                      @stormi said in Alert: Control Domain Memory Usage:

                      Before I realized that not every affected host was using the ixgbe driver, contrarily to what I initially thought, I built an alternate driver from the latest sources from Intel.

                      So, even if there's little hope that it will fix anything, here's how to install it (on XCP-ng 8.1 or 8.2):

                      yum install intel-ixgbe-alt --enablerepo=xcp-ng-testing
                      reboot
                      

                      Has anyone tested the updated ixgbe driver?

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                      • daveD Offline
                        dave @stormi
                        last edited by

                        @stormi

                        I upgraded a pool which was affected from 8.1 to 8.2 this weekend and installed the driver on one of the Hosts. Its a little early, but as you can see, there seems to be a difference in the memory usage:

                        Stock Driver

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                        Stromis Driver:

                        57bf6a63-eff5-47ca-a155-b918c12b95b2-image.png

                        One can allready see a constanty, slowly growing mem-usage in "small steps" on the Server with the stock driver, wheras the server with stormis driver seems to be stable.

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

                          Indeed, sounds better in any case! Thanks a lot @dave for the feedback.

                          For everyone else with the issue: please try the same and report. Maybe we found the culprit!

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

                            That's really likely the problem all along.

                            See https://sourceforge.net/p/e1000/bugs/633/#af80/154d

                            So our alt driver is indeed fixing it 🙂

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                              MrMike
                              last edited by

                              Good job guys!

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

                                A big thanks for the link that @andyhhp provided to confirm the problem 🙂

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                                • delafD Offline
                                  delaf @olivierlambert
                                  last edited by

                                  I have installed intel-ixgbe-alt-5.9.4-1.xcpng8.1.x86_64 on my server (268).
                                  I'll check in some days if I still have the problem or not.

                                  Thank you guys!

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                                    daKju @olivierlambert
                                    last edited by

                                    @olivierlambert is there a plan to deploy the alt-driver over the xcp-ng update or should we installed by the xcp-ng-testing repo?
                                    THX for the good job guys 👍 😊

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

                                      I'm going to build a driver package that only has the patch that is thought to fix the memory issue and let everyone here test it. If the results are good, then it will become an official update.

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                                      • delafD Offline
                                        delaf @stormi
                                        last edited by delaf

                                        @stormi
                                        Screenshot 2021-03-04 at 21.21.16.png
                                        The 2 servers have been reinstalled with an up to date 8.2. They host each 2 VMs that are doing the same thing (~100Mb/s of netdata stream).

                                        The right one has the 5.9.4-1.xcpng8.2, the left one has 5.5.2-2.xcpng8.2.

                                        The patch seem to be OK for me.

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

                                          Announcement

                                          Here's an updated ixgbe driver package that is meant as an update candidate without updating to a higher version. If need all feedback we can get on this one, because this is the candidate for the official fix as would be delivered to everyone. Of course the intel-igb-alt will remain available for those who need a more recent driver, and I even moved it to the updates repository so that one doesn't need to add --enablerepo=xcp-ng-testing to install it anymore.

                                          To test the official update candidate on XCP-ng 8.1 or 8.2.

                                          • If you had previously installed intel-ixgbe-alt:
                                            • yum remove intel-ixgbe-alt -y
                                            • Check that the /lib/modules/4.19.0+1/override/ixgbe.ko file was properly deleted. I've seen, once, a situation where a .ko file from an -alt package wasn't deleted, so I'm being cautious here and ask you to report you see that it is still present. In theory, this is impossible, but as I've seen it once I don't know anymore 🙂
                                            • Run depmod -a
                                          • Update the intel-ixgbe package from the testing repo: yum update intel-ixgbe --enablerepo=xcp-ng-testing
                                          • Reboot

                                          Note: I'm not 100% sure that I picked the right patch, nor that this patch alone is sufficient.

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                                          • delafD Offline
                                            delaf @stormi
                                            last edited by

                                            @stormi I have installed intel-ixgbe 5.5.2-2.1.xcpng8.2 on my server s0267. Let's wait a some days to check if the memleak is solved by this patch.

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