Thanks for the suggestions.  I wasn't watching the memory footprint
carefully up until now.  I've been watching top plenty, and I think I would
have noticed GB+ memory footprints,  but in any case it will be pretty easy
to restart back in aolserver3 and give it a day.

As for new code, I can do date-based cvs diffs but I think I'm going to go
after the empirical stuff first (how many keys in our nsv_arrays? etc).  If
you know of any introspective tcl calls that might help here, I'm all ears.

-Andrew


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