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Why the system is not freeing memory after restart as suspected???

Only restore is doing it sufficient.

 

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//Sjakie

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how did you checked? that backup is with or without history? when without, you have the answer, the HC started (which is always doing after restore) with empty history db, so less memory used. When you reboot, or restart services or run backup, your history db still contains all events, so it cosumes some memory for that.

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    Hi, thanks for answer >>backup without history as you remarked.

    Its not logic I should expect restart freeing memory but so as HC3 operated its making sense.

    //Sjakie

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    55 minutes ago, Sjakie said:

    Its not logic I should expect restart freeing memory

     

    actually it is logic, when running your HC need 53% of memory, after backup (which stopps and restart services) or reboot (which stopps and restart services as well) the dynamically used extra 10% of memory has been freed. In all these cases your HC was using main db and history db, with exact same size before and after service restart, therefore no change (except the dynamically used extra 10%). As your backup does not contain history events , after restore the history db is empty, therefore the HC need less memory to load main and history db.

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