600k is not a leak? FS can use as much as a gig of ram or more depending on
what you are doing.
you may want to install a fresh copy of FS, removing all your old files etc
and make sure they build clean.
We also have not had much luck running on ubuntu which is more of a desktop
centric OS.
I recommend you try your application on 64 bit CentOS which is the platform
all of our paid customers use.





On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 8:15 AM, Benedikt Fraunhofer <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello *,
>
> a memory leak showed up in our loadtests. It's (still) the same setup as in
> the
> http://jira.freeswitch.org/browse/MODSOFIA-22 bugfix.
>
> One thing I'd like to add is that "fsctl shutdown restart" was unable
> to shutdown freeswitch.
> The last line printed is "switch_core_memory.c:567 Stopping memory pool
> queue."
>
> attached file is a the collected and graphed output of some "ps waux"
> command. "sz" should be
> in "physical pages" (2k?).
>
> I rerun the test and this time it coredumped trying to malloc() space
> for some playback.
>
> Anything else you need (full backtraces?) to dig into it?
>
> Cheers
>  Beni.
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