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Xaignar

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Re: Too high memory usage
« Reply #30 on: December 02, 2005, 02:16:58 PM »

Also, by any chance, do you have the Extended UDP-port disabled? Cause I just found that the UDP port would leak if packets were queued and they wern't ready.
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Re: Too high memory usage
« Reply #31 on: December 02, 2005, 02:26:39 PM »

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Can you run "amule --version" and paste the output?

aMule CVS using wxGTK1 v2.6.2 (Snapshot: Wed Nov 30 07:01:58 CET 2005) (OS: Linux)

Extended UDP port is not deactivated.
« Last Edit: December 02, 2005, 02:29:29 PM by Arichy »
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Re: Too high memory usage
« Reply #32 on: December 06, 2005, 11:53:46 AM »

I moved my good old ~/.aMule/ away and started the same amule (cvs-2005-11-30 with wxgtk 2.6.2) fresh. Then i configured it as before.

Especially I configured the old temp directory and restarted amule, so I had the same download queue as before (when amule froze because of lack of memory).

It is now running for 60 hours and the memory usage is stable at 40-50 MB (sometimes it gets up to 50 and then decreases again).

Could this be the soulution? I will keep it running and see. Would be nice.
« Last Edit: December 06, 2005, 12:00:42 PM by Arichy »
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Re: Too high memory usage
« Reply #33 on: December 08, 2005, 09:44:26 PM »

After five days running amule-cvs-11-30, the system is now constantly on 100% cpu usage and amule has crashed.

I did a search query at the morning today, when amule did run fine.
After the output log of that query the amule output on the console was:

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Invalid Kad tag; type=0x72 name=0x00
Error on CKademliaUDPListener::processPublishRequest received from: 152.122.60.8
4:4672
No ip match
Invalid Kad tag; type=0x2b name=0x00
Error on CKademliaUDPListener::processPublishRequest received from: 102.194.184.
83:4672
No ip match

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A fatal error has occurred and aMule has crashed.
Please assist us in fixing this problem by posting the backtrace below in our
'aMule Crashes' forum and include as much information as possible regarding the
circumstances of this crash. The forum is located here:
    [URL]http://forum.amule.org/board.php?boardid=67[/URL]
A fatal error has occurred and aMule has crashed.
Please assist us in fixing this problem by posting the backtrace below in our
'aMule Crashes' forum and include as much information as possible regarding the
circumstances of this crash. The forum is located here:
    [URL]http://forum.amule.org/board.php?boardid=67[/URL]
    If possible, please try to generate a real backtrace of this crash:
        [URL]http://www.amule.org/wiki/index.php/Backtraces[/URL]


----------------------------=| BACKTRACE FOLLOWS: |=----------------------------
Current version is: aMule CVS using wxGTK1 v2.6.2 (Snapshot: Wed Nov 30 07:01:58
 CET 2005)
Running on: Linux 2.4.27-2-386 i586

 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 A fatal error has occurred and aMule has crashed.
 Please assist us in fixing this problem by posting the backtrace below in our
 'aMule Crashes' forum and include as much information as possible regarding the
 circumstances of this crash. The forum is located here:
     [URL]http://forum.amule.org/board.php?boardid=67[/URL]
     If possible, please try to generate a real backtrace of this crash:
         [URL]http://www.amule.org/wiki/index.php/Backtraces[/URL]

 ----------------------------=| BACKTRACE FOLLOWS: |=----------------------------
Current version is: aMule CVS using wxGTK1 v2.6.2 (Snapshot: Wed Nov 30 07:01:58
 CET 2005)
Running on: Linux 2.4.27-2-386 i586

amule has not exited, it shows a grey and white window.

Memory usage is currently 65 of 92 MB, Swap usage 59 of 94 MB, that is probably not too much.

Attached the output-log of the command "free -m -t | grep --invert-match Mem", invoked every 15 Minutes since amule start. Only thing I recognized there is that on 2005-12-08 (today) at 13:30 there is a jump of memory usage from 39 to 26 MB and swap usage from 47 to 66 MB.

amule was started on 2005-12-03 at 23:42

Machine is Pentium MMX with 166 MHz.

I will now start amule with gnu debugger for a real backtrace.
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Re: Too high memory usage
« Reply #34 on: December 22, 2005, 07:05:17 PM »

cvs 2005-12-17 runs for five days now without memory leaking.

I think Kry marked the relating bug in tracker as resolved. Thanks.

I wish all a nice christmas time.
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Re: Too high memory usage
« Reply #35 on: December 22, 2005, 08:24:56 PM »

Same for you :)
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