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MariaDB jemalloc issue on Raspberry Pi 5 #3503

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errrrata opened this issue Mar 7, 2024 · 10 comments
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MariaDB jemalloc issue on Raspberry Pi 5 #3503

errrrata opened this issue Mar 7, 2024 · 10 comments
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@errrrata
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errrrata commented Mar 7, 2024

Describe the issue you are experiencing

When running on Raspberry Pi 5, MariaDB addon refuses to start with the following errors in the log:

<jemalloc>: Unsupported system page size
<jemalloc>: Unsupported system page size
<jemalloc>: Unsupported system page size
sh: out of memory

What type of installation are you running?

Home Assistant OS

Which operating system are you running on?

Other (e.g., Raspbian/Raspberry Pi OS/Fedora)

Which add-on are you reporting an issue with?

MariaDB

What is the version of the add-on?

2.6.1

Steps to reproduce the issue

  1. install 'MariaDB' addon
  2. attempt to start 'MariaDB' addon

System Health information

System Information

version core-2024.3.0
installation_type Home Assistant Supervised
dev false
hassio true
docker true
user root
virtualenv false
python_version 3.12.2
os_name Linux
os_version 6.1.0-rpi7-rpi-2712
arch aarch64
timezone Europe/Gibraltar
config_dir /config
Home Assistant Community Store
GitHub API ok
GitHub Content ok
GitHub Web ok
GitHub API Calls Remaining 4643
Installed Version 1.33.0
Stage running
Available Repositories 1405
Downloaded Repositories 54
Home Assistant Cloud
logged_in true
subscription_expiration March 19, 2024 at 01:00
relayer_connected true
relayer_region eu-central-1
remote_enabled false
remote_connected false
alexa_enabled false
google_enabled true
remote_server eu-central-1-2.ui.nabu.casa
certificate_status ready
instance_id d92a00abff4846a485bab0d746345f46
can_reach_cert_server ok
can_reach_cloud_auth ok
can_reach_cloud ok
Home Assistant Supervisor
host_os Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)
update_channel stable
supervisor_version supervisor-2024.02.1
agent_version 1.6.0
docker_version 25.0.3
disk_total 468.9 GB
disk_used 60.0 GB
healthy true
supported failed to load: Unsupported
supervisor_api ok
version_api ok
installed_addons Google Assistant Webserver (0.0.4), ESPHome (2024.2.2), eWeLink Smart Home (1.4.3), Volvo2Mqtt (1.8.27), Zigbee2MQTT Proxy (0.2.0), Mosquitto broker (6.4.0), Matter Server (5.4.1), Zigbee2MQTT (1.36.0-1), Advanced SSH & Web Terminal (17.1.1), Whisper (1.0.2), Terminal & SSH (9.9.0), Studio Code Server (5.15.0), Piper (1.5.0), openWakeWord (1.10.0), OpenThread Border Router (2.5.0), Nginx Proxy Manager (1.0.1), Network UPS Tools (0.13.0), MariaDB (2.6.1), Let's Encrypt (5.0.15), chrony (3.0.1), Duck DNS (1.15.0), Grocy (0.21.0)
Dashboards
dashboards 6
resources 19
views 9
mode storage
Recorder
oldest_recorder_run March 6, 2024 at 22:16
current_recorder_run March 7, 2024 at 10:34
estimated_db_size 2744.11 MiB
database_engine sqlite
database_version 3.44.2

Anything in the Supervisor logs that might be useful for us?

No response

Anything in the add-on logs that might be useful for us?

<jemalloc>: Unsupported system page size
<jemalloc>: Unsupported system page size
<jemalloc>: Unsupported system page size
sh: out of memory

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b1ngfun commented Mar 14, 2024

Same issue.

@systempal
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kernel=kernel8.img at the end of /boot/firmware/config.txt

@b1ngfun
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b1ngfun commented Mar 16, 2024

kernel=kernel8.img at the end of /boot/firmware/config.txt

Can I use this on raspberry os as well?

@systempal
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systempal commented Mar 16, 2024

kernel=kernel8.img at the end of /boot/firmware/config.txt

Can I use this on raspberry os as well?

It works for me on a Raspberry Pi 5 with Raspberry Pi OS and Home Assistant supervised.

@RogerSelwyn
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Also me

@b1ngfun
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b1ngfun commented Mar 18, 2024

kernel=kernel8.img at the end of /boot/firmware/config.txt

Can I use this on raspberry os as well?

It works for me on a Raspberry Pi 5 with Raspberry Pi OS and Home Assistant supervised.

Thanks, I have a same setup with you and it works!

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@systempal
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With Addon Version 2.7.1 i'm able to remove the line
kernel=kernel8.img
from my config.txt and MariaDB starts correctly.

Any comment from developers ?

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@RogerSelwyn
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With Addon Version 2.7.1 i'm able to remove the line kernel=kernel8.img from my config.txt and MariaDB starts correctly.

Any comment from developers ?

This is true for me as well

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