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username="joey"
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subject="""comment 1"""
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date="2014-11-06T19:53:02Z"
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content="""
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Does the assistant's memory use go back to being small when you stop
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and restart the daemon, or does it immediately go back up?
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Are there a lot of files in `.git/annex/transfer`? One possibility
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is it might be getting flooded with failed/pending file transfers.
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If you feel up to building git-annex from source, you could
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enable the EKG remote monitoring interface. This would let you see
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graphs of the memory use, and probably get a good idea of what's
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using memory. Or, you could do a full memory profiling build of
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git-annex, which will let us nail down exactly what's using the memory.
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See [[this_page|ekg]] for instructions for building git-annex for EKG
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and memory profiling. If it's too hard for you to do that, I can
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probably provide you with a prebuilt version with memory profiling.
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