On Wed, 08 Jun 2011 08:30:56 -0400, Julien Vehent wrote:
> On Wed, 08 Jun 2011 07:42:42 +0200, Stevan Bajić wrote:
>>  DSPAM is freeing memory when not used any more. Off course some
>> things
>>  stay permanently in memory (stuff like the configuration for
>> example).
>>  But normally data/memory that is not needed is released as soon as
>>  possible. I however have not much tested the PostgreSQL driver
>> regarding
>>  memory usage. In the past I have done a lot of tests with the MySQL
>>  driver to ensure it has no memory leaks.
>>
>>  Are you familiar with valgrind? If so, could you run it in
>> conjunction
>>  with DSPAM and look if you can find any memory leak?
>>
>

 Not cool.... I restarted Dspam ~8hours ago, and less than 200 emails 
 where processes in the mean time. But look at the memory usage !

 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Cpu(s):  1.3%us,  0.7%sy,  0.0%ni, 97.7%id,  0.0%wa,  0.0%hi,  0.3%si,  
 0.0%st
 Mem:   2028176k total,  2002172k used,    26004k free,       24k 
 buffers
 Swap:  1044216k total,   688260k used,   355956k free,   410752k cached

   PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEM    TIME+  COMMAND
  3981 dspam     20   0 1882m 1.0g 1500 S  0.0 53.4  14:49.01 dspam

 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 I looked at the configuration file again, and I can't find anything 
 regarding memory parameters. But if there is a setting I missed, please 
 advice.


 Thanks,
 Julien




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