Hi Tom.


> 
> How do you know that cfserver is using this memory?  Isn't your
> graph for system memory usage?

The other processes use so much less and are so stable at a low level that
the changes in the system memory usage are only CF.

> 
> I would use the cfstat program to track CF requests at the same
> time you track memory usage of the cfserver process itself (not
> the whole system).
> 
> If you are losing 100MB / hour to cfserver, then it must be running
> something!

Well, 100 MB per day and yes, it runs every 5 minutes a CFML script which checks
whether there's something to do.
But this has always the result that there's nothing to do (at least
overnight and at the weekends).

Bye
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