Hi, ok, I now found out: What taskman shows as mem usage is only the amount of _physical_ RAM used by the process - I'm not used to Windows very much, so I didn't know there are other columns to be viewed if one tells taskman to do so. :-) Windows does not file mem as allocated which actually is not.
So gnunetd seems to have a memory leak - it's constantly growing. After running since ~11am it now (~3:30pm) uses ~85M of memory, having started somewhere around 20M, iirc. Or is that just the growing queues? (560 msgs now) I'll post another gnunet-stats: Uptime (seconds) : 16473 % of allowed network load (up) : 1 % of allowed network load (down) : 0 % of allowed cpu load : 3 # bytes of noise received : 10300312 # bytes received and decryption failed : 0 # times outgoing msg sent (bandwidth ok) : 228296 # times outgoing msg deferred (bandwidth stressed) : 0 # messages expired (bandwidth stressed too long) : 25704 # messages in all queues : 560 # currently connected nodes : 19 # bytes noise sent : 73145292 # encrypted bytes sent : 331396144 # bytes decrypted : 87147140 # bytes received via udp : 0 # bytes sent via udp : 714456 # bytes received via tcp : 217530484 # bytes sent via tcp : 256141472 # indexed files : 1 # size of indexed files : 34237389 # bytes transmitted of type 0 : 695412 # bytes transmitted of type 1 : 227760 # lookup (SBlock, search results) : 0 # lookup (3HASH, search results) : 12 # lookup (CHK, inserted or migrated content) : 1809 # lookup (ONDEMAND, indexed content) : 0 # lookup (data not found) : 40 # blocks AFS storage left (estimate) : 756776 # kb ok content in : 16688 # kb dupe content in : 2110 # kb orphan or pushed content in : 12959 # routing table full : 26206 # routing table entry replaced : 354620 # routing table entry already in place : 379473 # p2p queries sent : 564535 # p2p queries received : 424236 # p2p super queries received : 424045 # p2p CHK content received (kb) : 31086 # p2p search results received (kb) : 396 # p2p namespace queries received : 0 # p2p SBlocks received : 0 # bytes received of type 5 : 477920 # bytes received of type 2 : 2800 # bytes transmitted of type 5 : 1826368 # bytes transmitted of type 8 : 3864 # bytes transmitted of type 18 : 140844224 # bytes transmitted of type 6 : 73145292 # bytes transmitted of type 3 : 1792 # bytes received of type 16 : 43578232 # bytes received of type 8 : 12576 # bytes received of type 6 : 10300312 # bytes transmitted of type 16 : 115085784 # bytes received of type 18 : 31956408 # bytes transmitted of type 2 : 10640 # bytes received of type 3 : 952 # bytes transmitted of type 7 : 384 # bytes received of type 7 : 168 # bytes received of type 0 : 55272 # bytes transmitted of type 17 : 415008 # bytes received of type 17 : 415008 # bytes received of type 1 : 18200 (BTW, if you wonder about the allowed CPU load - I've set that to an extremely high value. That's because I Have to have a DOS app running that keeps CPU load constantly around 100%.) Regards, Christian
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