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sr #101391: Memory Usage

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Submitted:  Sun 13 Oct 2002 01:52:26 PM UTC
   
 
Category:  None Priority:  5 - Normal
Severity:  2 - Minor Status:  None
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Thu 17 Oct 2002 02:17:41 PM UTC, comment #2: 


Well here's an update...I have it installed on 3 Solaris 8
servers. 1 of them remains at 52M. On the other 2 it
remains at 29M. Not sure why it's different on this one.
Spamass-milter's been running for about 2 weeks now and it
hasn't moved...And all seems to be running fine.

 Thanks for the response.

 - Mike

Anonymous
Wed 16 Oct 2002 01:20:12 AM UTC, comment #1: 


My spamass-milter is 18mb, and has been running for about a
month.  I think it ends up growing to 2x the size of the
largest email it had ever checked.  I'm sort of surprised
your in-core size is 52M; that means that you're still using
a lot of that memory.  Mine's only 400k:

root      2107  0.0  0.3 18252  396 ?        S    Sep11 
0:00 spamass-milter

How long has that process been running?

Dan Nelson <dnelson>
Group administrator
Sun 13 Oct 2002 01:52:26 PM UTC, original submission:  


 Hi all,

 Is it normal for spamass-milter to continue to grow?
It's seems to run fine and we have plenty of memory,
I'm just curious if it's going to continue to grow
until it consumes all available memory. Spamd stays
constant.

 15238 root      27  59    0   67M   52M sleep   
5:49  0.19% spamass-milter

15234 spamc      1  48    0   17M   15M sleep    1:56 
0.00% spamd

 Thanks,
 - Mike

 

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