Hello,
I am running ubuntu 14.04 in a server with 32GB ram.
Due to receiving "high load" errors during ssh connection, I took a look at what's happening from command line. I detected that 20GB of total memory was allocated to a program.
Below you can see some initial part of installation script. As I believed this issue is not classified as shell scripting issue, I opened the thread under "general & beginners" field. Hope I am right.
Do you think that when I change "2062780" to half of the value, could it be the solution and what about other values? I believe 1031390 memory is enough for this application as it was not much busy.
free -m cat /proc/meminfo
My /etc/sysctl.conf file:
I'd appreciate your comments.
Thank you
Boris
Last edited by baris35; 04-18-2019 at 04:09 PM..
Reason: extra info added
The only 2062780 I see in your code snippet is being written to the kernel parameter "threads-max", the maximum allowed processes / threads on the system. What makes you think this has to do with memory allocation?
Hello Rudic,
I expect to get rid of "high load" warning when I connect to server via ssh. I also read some other solutions regarding /etc/ssh/sshd_config in many boards but those explanations did not solve the issue.
Assumption: As there is no allocated memory for other processes, it stucks. If other processes have more ram to use, system load will be lower. (Just an assumption)
Your swap consumption and "MemAvailable" indicate there's no memory shortage. Is that "high load" an ssh message? Does it mayhap refer to CPU load? What be the CPU load when you log in?
Hello Rudic,
I am sorry for my delayed return. When I connect to ubuntu via ssh, it shows info about status, you know it.
At that moment, normally I could see system load as percent. As you said, there is no relation with ssh and system load.
First I thought there were some misconfigured parameters in sshd_config file but could not have found any clue causing this issue. I made some changes at running processes and it's okay so far.
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