Hello Bill.

> 
> Yea what are your hardware specs we had a few Linux boxes that were doing
> the same thing with Memory leaks and it turned out to be a mixture of the
> Kernel version and CF 4.5.2 once we upgraded the kernel we had much more
> stability but 452 leaked to hell and back so once we went to 5.0 we have
> been fine ever since

The one that seems to have these exceptionally high memory leaks
(about 100 MB per day when nothing really happens), is a dual P III 650 MHz
with 512 MB RAM

> 
> What kernel Version you running?

It's 2.2.16 with SMP support, and CF is 4.5.1 sp2 
We have only started using CF 5.0.

On the one system that already has CF 5.0 the memory usage grows slower
but still it grows when nothing happens on the system.

You can even have a look at it yourself:

        http://www.kukih.de/sand


On the days 22.09.2001 and 23.09.2001 (Sa, Su) nobody will work on the system
but the memory grows from below 30 % of 384 MB to nearly 40% in 2 days.

This system is an AMD-K7 500 MHz with 384 MB


What do you think?

Bye
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