[mythtv-users] Possible Memory Leak?
Timothy Vann
tvann at extremenetworks.com
Tue Jun 17 09:24:32 EDT 2003
Thanks for the pointers, I'll try to get more info. I agree that it sounds
more like a memory kernel module problem given what everyone has said.
Sorry that I didn't give more info in my orginial post I was really just
looking for some advice on how to diagnose the problem.
Thanks,
Tim
-----Original Message-----
From: Isaac Richards [mailto:ijr at po.cwru.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 9:54 AM
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Possible Memory Leak?
On Tuesday 17 June 2003 09:46 am, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> Just to be clear ... these two reports do indicate that some sort of
> problem is present. But without more detail, identifying that problem as a
> memory leak seems to me premature. Isaac likes backtraces, but if the
> system really "hangs tight", they may be tough to come by. One useful
thing
> to do in such cases is to run "top" in an ssh session, so when the system
> hangs, you still have a readable display of the last state "top" reported
> and can see (for example) --
The most likely thing is a kernel bug that occurs when the in-kernel disk
write buffers are full, which would be entirely consistant with both of
their
bug reports.
Isaac
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