Hello,
but you are saying you are not using the memory? This is really odd, why should it affect
performance if the system itself does enough memory.
Cheers,
Henning
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To: Henning Westerholt <hw(a)gilawa.com>
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Subject: Re: [sr-dev] Large memory allocation on module startup
Thanks for the reply,
So previously under load testing, I could do around 240 registrations per seconds and now
it’s only around 180.
Also, forgot to mention, it would perform better (around 228 reps) when the load testing
was delayed for 10 to 20 minutes after restarting.
On 12 Aug 2022, at 12:53, Henning Westerholt
<hw(a)gilawa.com> wrote:
Hello,
can you add a bit more details, e.g. before it took x seconds and now it takes y seconds?
Some modules (e.g. carrierroute) can allocate quite large shared memory segments during
startup, and it should work ok.
Cheers,
Henning
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Subject: [sr-dev] Large memory allocation on module startup
Hi Guys,
I have recently modified a custom module, where I now shm_mallocxz 2MB, as part of module
start up and this memory is not being used as yet.
Previously, the would be smaller chunks(100 bytes at most) shm_malloced during message
processing.
I have observed significant runtime performance degradation from just this single change.
I would appreciate any suggestions/thoughts you might have.
Below are some the relevant details.
OS:Alpine Linux
RAM: 16GB
Configured Shared memory: 4GB
shm_force_alloc=1
Typical shared memory usage: 1.5GB
System swapping is disabled, also observed during load testing that no mem is getting
swapped.
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