On Thu, 2007-02-01 at 18:44 +0000, Matthew Toseland wrote:

> that would be a grand total of 64MB.
> Which IMHO is very reasonable.

As noted, that's pretty massive.  I don't think it's reasonable at all.
Here's some stats for comparable daemons that I quickly plucked out of a
"ps axu" on the box I'm running fred:

named       3.17 MB
imapd       2.85 MB
mysqld     17.33 MB
apache2     7.82 MB
postgres    6.47 MB
fred      120.82 MB

Now, to me, fred is seeming a little out of place there.  Even if it was
64MB, that's still three times the size of mysql's footprint.

What, exactly, requires all this memory?

Bob

-- 
Bob Ham <rah at bash.sh>
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