I found the sources of the leak: if exim accessess ANY configuration/text 
files over NFS, there will be leak. And, how often exim will be called, then
quicker your system dies.

My main problem now is to build near-realtime mirroring solution nfs-to-local
for around 20 files (up to 1Mb everything). Any /ports solution ?

The next question to Philip Hazel: any comments why this happens ?

Vladimir Sharun wrote:
 VS> We have 2xOpteron/2Gb RAM server with extensive disk load. Every week or 
two
 VS> it suddenly hangs with "kmem_malloc(4096): kmem_map too small 335bla-bla 
allocated". 
 VS> I look onto handbook and put vm.kmem_size_max="536870912" onto 
/boot/loader.conf.
 VS> Today was the same with the new parameters. Is there any other solutions ?

 VS> # sysctl -a | grep kmem
 VS> vm.kmem_size: 536870912
 VS> vm.kmem_size_max: 536870912
 VS> vm.kmem_size_scale: 3

 VS> The only vm.kmem_size_max on loader.conf, no vm.kmem_size.

 VS> We're running FreeBSD 6.0-BETA5 #0: Wed Sep 28 16:54:33 EEST 2005
 VS> in i386 mode. The same was with 5.3/5.4 and NetBSD 2.0 on this machine.

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