VirtualBox

Opened 13 years ago

Last modified 13 years ago

#7966 closed defect

Huge new memory leak — at Initial Version

Reported by: luxifer Owned by:
Component: VMM Version: VirtualBox 4.0.4
Keywords: memory leak Cc:
Guest type: other Host type: Windows

Description

It seems like since VirtualBox 4.0 there is some huge memory leak. I have a VM in which my firewall runs. It was created with a 3.2 Version of VirtualBox and transfered to a new server with VirtualBox 4.0. I even tried creating a new VM on the 4.0 host and just reusing the old disk image (I need this :-))

So the VM mainly does network i/o... nat, routing, vpn, firewall stuff...

The VM i configured like so:

  • 192MB RAM, 5MB VRAM, OS: Linux 2.6
  • Chipset: PIIX3, IO-APIC not active, no absolute pointing device
  • 1 processor, pea/nx active
  • VT and nested paging active
  • no §D accel
  • no remote control
  • ide controller ich6; sec master is dvd; uses host i/o cache
  • sata controler ahci; port 0 is disk image; uses host i/o cache
  • no audio
  • 2x nic bridged to the same physical nic, using virtio
  • no serial interfaces
  • no usb
  • no shared folders

oh and: no guest addition installation possible

It didn't even run for 24 hours and I have performance counters that makes the question why my server seems to slow down a no-brainer. As of the moment I just shut it down: Private Bytes: 8.442.504 KB (With Peak Private Bytes just a few KB above) Virtual Size: 8.575.196 KB Working Set 28.624 KB (Whaat?) Peak Working Set: 3.023.380 KB (Ah, got you... how many times did I tell you to clean up after you leave a mess???)

Thing is: that thing even started to route slower. Webinterface was slow. GUI was completely unresponsive - as were any other manager gui windows. Eventually I had to kill this thing.

Total CPU time of almost 24h of running was about 40 minutes. The VM process ran uner "above normal" priority.

Host is Windows Server 2008 R2; VirtualBox 3.2.x worked fine!

So dear devs: could you fix it, please? :-) it's really nasty

if you need anything else to get to the root of this numbers, I'm happy to provide it, if i can.

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