On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 10:55:36AM -0700, Ian Main wrote:
Once you have that set up, 'yum install libvirt-qpid
python-qpid', and then
run (each in their own terminals):
qpidd --auth no
libvirt-qpid (as root to auth with libvirt)
I'm a little bit worried by the following:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
9758 qpidd 20 0 273m 137m 1644 S 46.6 6.8 986:30.29 qpidd
that's with just 3 nodes over a week with no traffic except the
keeping the machines on the bus, the memory footprint of qpidd
seems to be growing, very slowly but nonetheless continuously, and
that's just with 3 nodes hooked with libvirt-qpid.
is that a genuine leak in qpidd ? (qpidd-0.3.700546-1.fc9.x86_64)
is that related to the policy to keep messages sent to the QPid bus ?
I wonder. It also consumes some non-neglective amount of CPU as
a background task.
Daniel
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