I am running a long-lived Haskell program that holds on to a lot of memory. Running with +RTS -N5 -s -A25M
(size of my L3 cache) I see:
715,584,711,208 bytes allocated in the heap
390,936,909,408 bytes copied during GC
4,731,021,848 bytes maximum residency (745 sample(s))
76,081,048 bytes maximum slop
7146 MB total memory in use (0 MB lost due to fragmentation)
Tot time (elapsed) Avg pause Max pause
Gen 0 24103 colls, 24103 par 240.99s 104.44s 0.0043s 0.0603s
Gen 1 745 colls, 744 par 2820.18s 619.27s 0.8312s 1.3200s
Parallel GC work balance: 50.36% (serial 0%, perfect 100%)
TASKS: 18 (1 bound, 17 peak workers (17 total), using -N5)
SPARKS: 1295 (1274 converted, 0 overflowed, 0 dud, 0 GC'd, 21 fizzled)
INIT time 0.00s ( 0.00s elapsed)
MUT time 475.11s (454.19s elapsed)
GC time 3061.18s (723.71s elapsed)
EXIT time 0.27s ( 0.50s elapsed)
Total time 3536.57s (1178.41s elapsed)
Alloc rate 1,506,148,218 bytes per MUT second
Productivity 13.4% of total user, 40.3% of total elapsed
The GC time is 87% of the total run time! I am running this on a system with a massive amount of RAM, but when I set a high -H
value the performance was worse.
It seems that both -H
and -A
controls the size of gen 0
, but what I would really like to do is increase the size of gen 1
. What is the best way to do this?