Re: [gentoo-user] KDE nepomuk memory usage

2013-12-27 Thread Alexander Puchmayr
On Freitag, 27. Dezember 2013, 00:42:06 Alan McKinnon wrote: What column in htop shows that number? top, htop, and all their friends do not display what most people assume they display. Modern OSes (for more than a decade now) manage memory in a way that makes it impossible to answer how

Re: [gentoo-user] KDE nepomuk memory usage

2013-12-27 Thread Burak Arslan
On 12/27/13 08:50, Alexander Puchmayr wrote: On Freitag, 27. Dezember 2013, 00:42:06 Alan McKinnon wrote: What column in htop shows that number? top, htop, and all their friends do not display what most people assume they display. Modern OSes (for more than a decade now) manage memory in a

[gentoo-user] KDE nepomuk memory usage

2013-12-26 Thread Alexander Puchmayr
Hi there, How many memory is reasonable for virtuoso to use? I just had a view via htop, and I was surprised to see virtuoso-t processes occupying more than 1.5 GB (!), althoug there is a maximum of 128MB defined. Memory leak? Versions involved: dev-db/virtuoso-server-6.1.6

[gentoo-user] KDE nepomuk memory usage

2013-12-26 Thread Alexander Puchmayr
Hi there, How many memory is reasonable for virtuoso to use? I just had a view via htop, and I was surprised to see virtuoso-t processes occupying more than 1.5 GB (!), althoug there is a maximum of 128MB defined. Memory leak? Versions involved: dev-db/virtuoso-server-6.1.6

Re: [gentoo-user] KDE nepomuk memory usage

2013-12-26 Thread Alan McKinnon
On 26/12/2013 21:13, Alexander Puchmayr wrote: Hi there, How many memory is reasonable for virtuoso to use? I just had a view via htop, and I was surprised to see virtuoso-t processes occupying more than 1.5 GB (!), althoug there is a maximum of 128MB defined. Memory leak? Versions