On 1/22/20 10:03 AM, R. Diez wrote:
Hi all:
I am using the libvirt version that comes with Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS.
I'm sorry, I don't have Ubuntu installed anywhere to look the version
up. Can you run 'virsh version' to find it out for me please?
I have written a script that backs up my virtual machines every night. I
want to limit the amount of memory that this backup operation consumes,
mainly to prevent page cache thrashing. I have described the Linux page
cache thrashing issue in detail here:
http://rdiez.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Today%27s_Operating_Systems_are_still_inc...
The VM virtual disk weighs 140 GB at the moment. I thought 500 MiB of
RAM should be more than enough to back it up, so I added the following
options to the systemd service file associated to the systemd timer I am
using:
MemoryLimit=500M
However, the OOM is killing "virsh vol-download":
Jan 21 23:40:00 GS-CEL-L kernel: [55535.913525] [ pid ] uid tgid
total_vm rss pgtables_bytes swapents oom_score_adj name
Jan 21 23:40:00 GS-CEL-L kernel: [55535.913527] [ 13232] 1000
13232 5030 786 77824 103 0 BackupWindows10
Jan 21 23:40:00 GS-CEL-L kernel: [55535.913528] [ 13267] 1000
13267 5063 567 73728 132 0 BackupWindows10
Jan 21 23:40:00 GS-CEL-L kernel: [55535.913529] [ 13421] 1000
13421 5063 458 73728 132 0 BackupWindows10
Jan 21 23:40:00 GS-CEL-L kernel: [55535.913530] [ 13428] 1000 13428
712847 124686 5586944 523997 0 virsh
Jan 21 23:40:00 GS-CEL-L kernel: [55535.913532]
oom-kill:constraint=CONSTRAINT_MEMCG,nodemask=(null),cpuset=/,mems_allowed=0,oom_memcg=/system.slice/VmBackup.service,task_memcg=/system.slice/VmBackup.service,task=virsh,pid=13428,uid=1000
Jan 21 23:40:00 GS-CEL-L kernel: [55535.913538] Memory cgroup out of
memory: Killed process 13428 (virsh) total-vm:2851388kB,
anon-rss:486180kB, file-rss:12564kB, shmem-rss:0kB
I wonder why "virsh vol-download" needs so much RAM. It does not get
killed straight away, it takes a few minutes to get killed. It starts
using a VMSIZE of around 295 MiB, which is not really frugal for a file
download operation, but then it grows and grows.
This is very likely a memory leak somewhere. Can you try to run virsh
under valgrind and download a small disk? valgrind could help us
identify the leak. For instance:
valgrind --leak-check=full virsh vol-download /path/to/small/volume
/tmp/blah; rm /tmp/blah
However, I am unable to reproduce with the current git master so looks
like the leak was fixed - question is, which commit fixed it so that
your distro maintainers can backport it.
Michal