After I sent the last email, the process begin to increase CPU
utilization...

18045 radius    15   0  2148 2148  1212 R    98,0  0,8   7:51 radiusd
18041 radius     9   0  2148 2148  1212 S     0,0  0,8   0:00 radiusd
18042 radius     9   0  2148 2148  1212 S     0,0  0,8   0:00 radiusd
18043 radius     9   0  2148 2148  1212 S     0,0  0,8   0:00 radiusd
18044 radius     8   0  2148 2148  1212 S     0,0  0,8   0:00 radiusd
18046 radius     9   0  2148 2148  1212 S     0,0  0,8   0:00 radiusd
18047 radius     8   0  2148 2148  1212 S     0,0  0,8   0:00 radiusd

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Marcelo Ferreira
Canbras TVA Cabo Ltda
Canbras Acesso - STA
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----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 2:26 PM
Subject: Re: Memory and CPU utilization


> "Marcelo Ferreira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is it normal the memory utilization of all radiusd process increased =
> > after an authentication?
>
>   If you're on Linux, each thread will show up as a seperate process.
> However, they will all share the same memory, so it will *look* like
> you have 10 processes, each using 2M of RAM.
>
>   In reality, you have 1 process using 2M of RAM, and 10 threads.
>
>
>   But yes, it *is* normal to increase memory use when an
> authentication request comes in.  The request is cached in memory for
> a short time,
>
> > and this increased is not beeing released.
>
>   It's released after 'cleanup_delay' time.
>
> > other problem is that after a period of time, the process start
> > using = 30% or more of CPU utilization even after stoping the nas
> > request.
>
>   That's a bug, too.
>
>   Upgrade to the latest CVS snapshot.  It contains fixes over older
> versions.
>
>   Alan DeKok.
>
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