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Re: TCP: time wait bucket table overflow - memory leak? [message #36790 is a reply to message #36788] Mon, 20 July 2009 10:26 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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The top output i provided shows a completely idle system - what are those tons of active processes?



Not only a great number of active processes but also processes in "D" state are taken into account when "load average" is calculated.

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like i wrote, during the last test i killed most of the apps within the failed VE. There was pretty much nothing running except for init and a few basic daemons. I'll try to grab ps next time.


Moreover you can try to stop a problem VE and get alt-sysrq-* output at that moment to find out where "vzctl" process sticks.


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The actual question is why the load grows infinitely: this is our problem.


What kind out of load you have in mind? Load average numbers?
 
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