Garrett Cooper wrote:
Go to the console and run top or ps a. Then determine what process
(over a period of time) increases in memory size, and what processes
stay essentially static. The process that increases in size (column
should say "RSS") is your "problem process". Email the results back to
the list after you've determined the "problem process".
Cheers,
- -Garrett
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Thanks! I have found a process in there that I had forgotten about
trying moons ago when I first got the install running. Snort is showing,
but its state is bpf. I had removed that package using the GUI. Is it
possible that package did not come out clean? Whether it did or not, it
came back... strange. If so, is there a method of removal from the shell
in the hopes that it comes out clean?
Mike