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  1. WiredTiger
  2. WT-6164

Reduce the number of page flags according to the flag variable size

    • Type: Icon: Build Failure Build Failure
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Priority: Icon: Major - P3 Major - P3
    • WT10.0.0, 4.4.0-rc6, 4.7.0
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    • Storage - Ra 2020-05-18

      It has been observed that MongoDB is using a lot of memory during the shutdown phase following some benchmark runs. We should investigate whether rollback_to_stable is the cause of those memory allocations, and figure out what we can do to alleviate the pressure.

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            Assignee:
            haribabu.kommi@mongodb.com Haribabu Kommi
            Reporter:
            alexander.gorrod@mongodb.com Alexander Gorrod
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