On Tuesday 02 March 2004 09:29 pm, Jim Gifford wrote:
> Here is what I see on my system, maybe it's something in the kernel your
> using. I'm using 2.6.3
>
> Name:   clamd
> State:  S (sleeping)
> SleepAVG:       0%
> Tgid:   751
> Pid:    751
> PPid:   1
> TracerPid:      0
> Uid:    0       0       0       0
> Gid:    0       0       0       0
> FDSize: 32
> Groups: 0
> VmSize:    21304 kB
> VmLck:         0 kB
> VmRSS:     12032 kB
> VmData:    19336 kB
> VmStk:         8 kB
> VmExe:        40 kB
> VmLib:      1840 kB
> Threads:        2

What's the max size clamd should ever get up to? I have 'monit' running and 
checking the memory usage of clamd every 15 seconds. It HUPs it if the usage 
is above 7%. On a pretty much daily basis this happens, sometimes saying it's 
hit over 20%. I've got 1 gig of ram, so that's 200mb! I'm using current CVS 
snapshots.
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Matt
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