memory leak
Brian LaMere
blamere at diversa.com
Wed Dec 18 13:15:27 PST 2002
The NFS server is running the proprietary OS from EMC named "dart" they use
on their Celeras (and possibly other things). It had a firmware-ish update
during November to the NAS code for fix a user mapping bug, but that's about
it. The Celera is a cabinet that does nothing other than nfs and cifs.
While I didn't cripple the whole cabinet, I did cripple a datamover inside
it (the primary datamover for the filesystems I was accessing).
I just checked, and there have been no configuration changes on there in the
last couple months
Brian
-----Original Message-----
From: Harvey J. Stein [mailto:HJSTEIN at bloomberg.com]
Sent: Wed 12/18/2002 12:48 PM
To: Brian LaMere
Cc: beowulf at beowulf.org
Subject: Re: memory leak
"Brian LaMere" <blamere at diversa.com> writes:
> I have updated absolutely nothing on the cluster since Sept24, nor
> have I made a single parameter change. Nothing is different other
> than the files on the nfs server, and possibly some settings on the
> nfs server itself (though I can't figure out how any server
> settings would cause deterioration over time, instead of relatively
> initial issues).
I don't know either, but given the whole thing's a mystery, I'd put
the settings back & see if it has any effect.
--
Harvey Stein
Bloomberg LP
hjstein at bloomberg.com
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