[PolyORB-users] memory leaks in polyorb

Xavier Grave xavier.grave at ipno.in2p3.fr
Fri Aug 10 14:30:56 CEST 2012


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Le 09/08/2012 10:19, Tony Gair a écrit :
> 
> Now having my distributed application working nicely (thanks to all
> those who helped - much appreciated) , I notice that my %mem  on the
> different partitions, when I 'top' my processes,  is slowly but surely
> rising. One of my partitions has no pointers and this is a surprise to
> me. Does anyone know if there is memory leaks in polyorb, and is there a
> way of me reducing these ?

Hi,

You should use valgrind in an iterative way, increasing the number of
option you have each time. I don't remember all the option you should
use, but playing with valgrind may be a good way of learning it ;)

You can use it by launching your partition with it.

I had problem with memory leak also, and when I used it it was glade and
not polyorb my annex E implementation. The problem was in an xml
production library not in glade. So I can't be sure polyorb is as safe
as glade from a memory leak point of view.

xavier
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