>If you figure out which field has the unique values in it you can
>either turn off tracking of that field or use alises to remove the
>portion of the value that is unique for each request. That should get
>your memory usage back under control.

Hmmm - my impression from the documentation was that the following
commands in /etc/analog.cfg would take care of (read: turn off) all
possible problematic fields.  This is in Analog 5.32, by the way.
Are you suggesting something else?

FILELOWMEM 3
HOSTLOWMEM 3
BROWLOWMEM 3
USERLOWMEM 3
VHOSTLOWMEM 3
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